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- Atlantic_languages abstract "The Atlantic or West Atlantic languages of West Africa are an obsolete proposed major group of the Niger–Congo languages. They are those languages west of Kru which have the noun-class systems characteristic of the Niger–Congo family; in this they are distinguished from their Mande neighbors, which do not. The Atlantic languages are highly diverse and it is now generally accepted that they do not form a valid group. Linguists such as Dimmendahl, Blench, Hyman, and Segerer classify them into three or more independent branches of Niger–Congo. The term 'Atlantic languages' is kept as a geographic term of convenience.The Atlantic languages are spoken along the Atlantic coast from Senegal to Liberia, though transhumant Fula speakers have spread eastward and are found in large numbers across the Sahel, from Senegal to Nigeria, Cameroon and Sudan. Wolof of Senegal and several of the Fula languages are the most populous Atlantic languages, with several million speakers each; other significant members include Serer and the Jola dialect cluster of Senegal and Temne in Sierra Leone. The Senegambian languages exhibit consonant mutation, and most Atlantic languages have noun-class systems similar to those of the distantly related Bantu languages. Some languages are tonal, while others such as Wolof have pitch-accent systems. The basic word order tends to be SVO.".
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- Atlantic_languages wikiPageExternalLink Kujamaat.
- Atlantic_languages wikiPageExternalLink comparativ.
- Atlantic_languages wikiPageExternalLink wolofInfo.html.
- Atlantic_languages wikiPageExternalLink Atlantic.aspx.
- Atlantic_languages wikiPageID "95366".
- Atlantic_languages wikiPageRevisionID "603223968".
- Atlantic_languages acceptance "geographical".
- Atlantic_languages child Bak_languages.
- Atlantic_languages child Gola_language.
- Atlantic_languages child Limba_language.
- Atlantic_languages child Mel_languages.
- Atlantic_languages child Senegambian_languages.
- Atlantic_languages fam Atlantic–Congo_languages.
- Atlantic_languages familycolor "Niger-Congo".
- Atlantic_languages glotto "none".
- Atlantic_languages hasPhotoCollection Atlantic_languages.
- Atlantic_languages name "Atlantic".
- Atlantic_languages region "Westernmost Africa".
- Atlantic_languages subject Category:Atlantic_languages.
- Atlantic_languages type Abstraction100002137.
- Atlantic_languages type AtlanticLanguages.
- Atlantic_languages type Class107997703.
- Atlantic_languages type Collection107951464.
- Atlantic_languages type Communication100033020.
- Atlantic_languages type Group100031264.
- Atlantic_languages type Language106282651.
- Atlantic_languages comment "The Atlantic or West Atlantic languages of West Africa are an obsolete proposed major group of the Niger–Congo languages. They are those languages west of Kru which have the noun-class systems characteristic of the Niger–Congo family; in this they are distinguished from their Mande neighbors, which do not. The Atlantic languages are highly diverse and it is now generally accepted that they do not form a valid group.".
- Atlantic_languages label "Atlantic languages".
- Atlantic_languages label "Atlantische Sprachen".
- Atlantic_languages label "Języki atlantyckie".
- Atlantic_languages label "Langues atlantiques".
- Atlantic_languages label "Lenguas atlánticas occidentales".
- Atlantic_languages label "Lingue atlantiche".
- Atlantic_languages label "Атлантические языки".
- Atlantic_languages sameAs Atlantische_Sprachen.
- Atlantic_languages sameAs Lenguas_atlánticas_occidentales.
- Atlantic_languages sameAs Langues_atlantiques.
- Atlantic_languages sameAs Lingue_atlantiche.
- Atlantic_languages sameAs 애틀랜틱어군.
- Atlantic_languages sameAs Języki_atlantyckie.
- Atlantic_languages sameAs m.0nl8y.
- Atlantic_languages sameAs Q1075948.
- Atlantic_languages sameAs Q1075948.
- Atlantic_languages sameAs Atlantic_languages.
- Atlantic_languages wasDerivedFrom Atlantic_languages?oldid=603223968.
- Atlantic_languages isPrimaryTopicOf Atlantic_languages.