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The Gbaya languages
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Abstract:
The Gbaya languages are treated in the third part of the recently published volume of the series, Handbook of African Languages.' In this work they are held to represent a dialect cluster (a single unit) within the larger unit, the Banda-Gbaya Ngbandi languages. In thus uniting these linguistic groups, Tucker and Bryan agree at least in part with Greenberg, who includes them as well as some other languages within his Eastern Branch of the Niger-Congo Family.2 On the other hand, they do not go as far as Greenberg does on the ground that 'the divergent features of these languages [i.e. those included by Greenberg in the Eastern Branch] would seem to be sufficient to exclude some of them from this " branch ", and possibly to allocate them to other branches . . . '. They therefore ' feel that Greenberg's "Eastern Branch" grouping cannot be justified (still less the order of his items), except on the grounds of geographical expediency' (Tucker and Bryan, p. I46).
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Keyword:
Gbaya
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URL: http://hdl.handle.net/1807/67616
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