词条 | Nzebi languages |
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|name=Nzebi |altname=Njebi |region=Central reaches of the Congo River and adjacent areas |familycolor=Niger-Congo |fam2=Atlantic–Congo |fam3=Benue–Congo |fam4=Southern Bantoid |fam5=Bantu (Zone B.50) |fam6=Teke–Mbere? |glotto=njeb1244 |glottoname=Njebi |glottorefname=Njebi (B.50) |glotto2=west2839 |glottoname2=West Teke }} The Nzebi languages are a series of Bantu languages spoken in the western Congo and in Gabon. They are coded Zone B.50 in Guthrie's classification. According to Nurse & Philippson (2003), the Nzebi languages form a valid node with West Teke (B.70). The languages are: (B.50) Nzebi, Wanzi, Duma, Tsaangi, (B.70) West Teke (Tsaayi, Laali, Yaa/Yaka, Tyee) Maho (2009) adds B502 Mwele and B503 Vili (Ibhili). FootnotesReferences
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