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Southern Mande
Southeastern Mande
Geographic
distribution
Ivory Coast, Liberia
Linguistic classificationNiger–Congo
  • Mande
    • Southeastern Mande
      • Southern Mande
Language codes
Glottologsout3140

The Southern Mande languages (called 'Southeastern Mande' in Kastenholz, who calls the superior Southeastern Mande node 'Eastern') are a branch of the Mande languages spoken across Ivory Coast and into Liberia.

Member languages

Classification

The following internal classification is from Dwyer (1989, 1996), as summarized in Williamson & Blench 2000.[1]

Southern 
Mande
 Mano–Dan 

Mano

 Guro–Dan 
 Nwa–Beng 

Vydrin (2009) places Mwan with Guro-Yaure.[2]

There is also an extinct Gbin language. Paperno classifies Gbin and Beng as two primary branches of Southern Mande.[citation needed]

See also

References

  1. ^ Heine, Bernd; Nurse, Derek, eds. (2000). African languages : an introduction. Cambridge [England]: Cambridge University Press. ISBN 0521661781. OCLC 42810789.
  2. ^ Valentin, Vydrin. On the problem of the Proto-Mande homeland. OCLC 798912747.