Rukwa languages

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Rukwa
Corridor–Nyakyusa
Geographic
distribution
E Zambia, SE DR-Congo
Linguistic classificationNiger–Congo?
Glottologcorr1234

The Rukwa languages are a group of Bantu languages established by Nurse (1988) and Fourshey (2002). They constitute half of Guthrie's Zone M, plus Bungu. The languages, or clusters, along with their Guthrie identifications, are:

  • Rungwe (M30): NyakyusaNgonde (Konde), Ndali
  • Mbozi
    • Mbeya
    • Mwika
      • Nyika (M20)
      • North Mwika (M10): Pimbwe, Rungwa
      • Plateau Mwika:
        • Fipa (M10)
        • South: Wanda, Namwanga–Iwa–Tambo (M20), Mambwe-Lungu (M10)

Nurse (1988) had established a more limited Mbozi ("Corridor"), without Pimbwe or Bungu, and with the addition of Rungwe tentative.

Maho (2009) adds Penja (possibly extinct), to M30, and Kulwe as closest to Fipa.

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