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Kulango languages

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Atlantic-Congo languages
Kulango
Kulango–Lorhon
Geographic
distribution
Ivory Coast,Ghana,Burkina Faso
Linguistic classificationNiger–Congo?
Language codes
Glottologkula1283

TheKulango orKulango–Lorhon languages are spoken principally inIvory Coast. They were once classified as part of an expandedGur (Voltaic) family and are now part of theSavannas proposal.

The languages distinguished byEthnologue are:

which are notmutually intelligible. According toEthnologue, Lomakka is closer to Bondoukou Kulango than Téén is, and Téén is closer to Lomakka and Bouna Kulango than it is to Bondoukou Kulango.

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Central Gur
Oti–Volta
Eastern
Western
Gurma
Other
Bwa
Gurunsi
Eastern
Northern
Western
Others
Senufo
Northern
Central
Southern
Kulango
Wara–Natyoro
Others
Niger–Congo branches
Atlantic–Congo
Savannas
Adamawa
Gur
Ubangian
Volta–Congo
Benue–Congo
Platoid
Cross River
Northern Bantoid
Southern Bantoid
Volta–Niger
West Atlantic
Others (Ghana
andIvory Coast)
Mande
Southeast
Eastern
Southern
West
Central West
(Manding–Kpelle)
Northwest
(Samogo–Soninke)
Kordofanian
Others
Isolates
Unclassified
Proto-languages


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