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- Koman_languages abstract "The Koman languages are a small close-knit family of languages located along the Sudan–Ethiopia border with about 50,000 speakers. They are commonly believed to belong to the Nilo-Saharan family, but evidence is slight, and among scholars who do accept inclusion, opinions vary as to their position within it. Koman Uduk, or T’wampa, (formerly in South Sudan)—about 20,000 speakers, most at a large refugee camp at Bonga, near Gambela Kwama (Ethiopia)—about 15,000 speakers, mainly in Benishangul-Gumuz Komo (Sudan)—about 12,000 speakers mainly in An Nil al Azraq Opuuo, or Shita (Ethiopia)—spoken in 5 villages north of the Nuer by about 300 people ?Gule (Sudan)—extinctThe poorly known Shabo language (600 speakers) shows strong Koman influence, and it has been suggested (on little evidence) that it may be a Koman language. Gule is generally classified as Koman, but the evidence is as yet insufficient. Dimmendaal (2008) notes that mounting grammatical evidence has made the Nilo-Saharan proposal as a whole more sound since Greenberg proposed it in 1963, but that such evidence has not been forthcoming for Songhay, Gumuz, and Koman: very few of the more widespread nominal and verbal morphological markers of Nilo-Saharan are attested in the Coman languages plus Gumuz ... Their genetic status remains debatable, mainly due to lack of more extensive data. (2008:843) And later, In summarizing the current state of knowledge, ... the following language families or phyla can be identified — ... Mande, Songhai, Ubangian, Kadu, and the Coman languages plus Gumuz. (2008:844) However, Ahland (2010) reports that with better attestation, both Koman and Gumuz do appear to be Nilo-Saharan, and perhaps closest to each other.".
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- Koman_languages fam Komuz_languages.
- Koman_languages familycolor "Nilo-Saharan".
- Koman_languages glotto "koma1264".
- Koman_languages hasPhotoCollection Koman_languages.
- Koman_languages name "Koman".
- Koman_languages region "Sudan–Ethiopia border region".
- Koman_languages subject Category:Koman_languages.
- Koman_languages type Abstraction100002137.
- Koman_languages type Class107997703.
- Koman_languages type Collection107951464.
- Koman_languages type Communication100033020.
- Koman_languages type Group100031264.
- Koman_languages type KomanLanguages.
- Koman_languages type Language106282651.
- Koman_languages comment "The Koman languages are a small close-knit family of languages located along the Sudan–Ethiopia border with about 50,000 speakers. They are commonly believed to belong to the Nilo-Saharan family, but evidence is slight, and among scholars who do accept inclusion, opinions vary as to their position within it.".
- Koman_languages label "Koman languages".
- Koman_languages label "Komuz-Sprachen".
- Koman_languages label "Langues komanes".
- Koman_languages label "Lenguas komanas".
- Koman_languages label "Команские языки".
- Koman_languages sameAs Komuz-Sprachen.
- Koman_languages sameAs Lenguas_komanas.
- Koman_languages sameAs Langues_komanes.
- Koman_languages sameAs m.0j3d5f9.
- Koman_languages sameAs Q1781084.
- Koman_languages sameAs Q1781084.
- Koman_languages sameAs Koman_languages.
- Koman_languages wasDerivedFrom Koman_languages?oldid=602089119.
- Koman_languages isPrimaryTopicOf Koman_languages.