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    and Central Sudanic languages (previously grouped under the hypothetical Nilo-Saharan macro-family), are present in East Africa and Sahel. Austronesian...
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    and Nilo-Saharan, probably starting with Westermann's comparative work on the "Sudanic" family in which 'Eastern Sudanic' (now classified as Nilo-Saharan)...
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    spoken in the northeast, primarily in Borno and Yobe State, is part of the Nilo-Saharan family, and Hausa is an Afroasiatic language. Even though most ethnic...
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    analyses of the Daasanach indicate that they are more closely related to Nilo-Saharan populations than they are to most Cushitic and Semitic Afro-Asiatic-speaking...
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    phyla: Afroasiatic, Niger–Congo, Nilo-Saharan and Khoisan. However, the genetic unity of some language families, like Nilo-Saharan, is questionable, and...
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    2015. "London Has Fallen". Pinewood Studios. Retrieved June 5, 2022. Haq, Nilo (March 31, 2015). "Interview with Gerard Butler in Dubai". Saudi Beauty blog...
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    the conclusion that the inhabitants of the wider Nabta Playa region were a Nilo-Saharan-speaking population. Late Paleolithic, from 40th millennium BC Aterian...
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  • while The Economist uses "eg," and "ie," with commas and without points, as does The Times of London. A 2014 revision to New Hart's Rules states that it is...
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    What they did speak is open to conjecture; the most likely hypothesis is a Nilo-Saharan language, related either to Songhay or to Teda—the present-day language...
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    Niger–Congo family, whereas Kadu is now widely seen as a branch of the proposed Nilo-Saharan family. In 1963, Joseph Greenberg added them to the Niger–Congo family...
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