Mbum–Day languages

{{Infobox language family

|name=Mbum–Day

|region=southern Chad, northwestern CAR, northern Cameroon, eastern Nigeria

|familycolor=Niger-Congo

|fam2=Atlantic–Congo

|fam3=Volta-Congo

|fam4=Savannas

|glotto=mbum1256

|glottorefname=Mbum–Day

|child1=Bua

|child2=Kim

|child3=Mbum

|child4=Day

}}

The Mbum–Day languages are a subgroup of the old Adamawa languages family (G6, G13, G14, & Day), provisionally now a branch of the Savanna languages. These languages are spoken in southern Chad, northwestern Central African Republic, northern Cameroon, and eastern Nigeria.

Languages

Blench (2006) groups the Mbum (G6), Bua (G13), Kim (G14), and Day languages together within part of a larger GurAdamawa language continuum.{{Cite book|title=Archaeology, language, and the African past|last=Blench|first=Roger|publisher=Altamira Press|year=2006|isbn=9780759104655}}

The Kim, Mbum, and Day are also grouped together in an automated computational analysis (ASJP 4) by Müller et al. (2013)Müller, André, Viveka Velupillai, Søren Wichmann, Cecil H. Brown, Eric W. Holman, Sebastian Sauppe, Pamela Brown, Harald Hammarström, Oleg Belyaev, Johann-Mattis List, Dik Bakker, Dmitri Egorov, Matthias Urban, Robert Mailhammer, Matthew S. Dryer, Evgenia Korovina, David Beck, Helen Geyer, Pattie Epps, Anthony Grant, and Pilar Valenzuela. 2013. [https://asjp.clld.org/static/WorldLanguageTree-004.zip ASJP World Language Trees of Lexical Similarity: Version 4 (October 2013)].

See also

References

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{{Adamawa languages}}

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Category:Atlantic–Congo languages

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