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Name in source | Glottolog languoid |
---|---|
Songhai | |
Kurumba | |
Kusasi | |
Mamprusi | |
Dagomba | |
Nanumba | |
Gurma | |
Konkomba | |
Moba | |
Cakosi | |
Bariba | |
Busa | |
Gurunsi | |
Lyela = Lele | |
Kasena | |
Nankana | |
Namnam | |
Talensi | |
Builsa | |
Tampolense | |
Vagala | |
Degha | |
Siti | |
Nuna | |
Sisala | |
Dagaba | |
Wa | |
Puguli | |
Dya | |
Bobo | |
Lobi | |
Dogosye | |
Ga | |
Bodogo | |
Logon (Lorhon) | |
Tegesye | |
Birifor | |
Vigye | |
Tyeforo | |
Karaboro | |
Sembla | |
Tusya | |
Syemu | |
Bolo | |
Minianka | |
Nanerge | |
Tagba (Tagwa) = West Senari | |
Syenegbe | |
Folo | |
Kasembele | |
Nafagha (Selbstbezeichnung Nafanbele) | |
Kofolo | |
Nyaghafolo | |
Kpalagbo (Pallaka) | |
Takponin (Tagwona) | |
Dyimini (Gimini) | |
Nafana | |
Turka (25 000) | |
Mbwe (Mbouin/Gouin/Selbstbezeichnung Kpe) | |
Komono | |
Kulango | |
Berba | |
Bulba | |
Natemba | |
Tankamba | |
Tamba | |
Yowa | |
Naudemba | |
Nyende | |
Tamberma | |
Sola | |
Lama | |
Soruba (Biyobe) | |
Lamba | |
Kabre | |
Logba | |
Bansantye | |
Baseda | |
Basari | |
Camba (Akasele) | |
Temba | |
Cala | |
Atyoti (Atwode) | |
Anyanga | |
Adele | |
Akebu | |
Akposo | |
Lefana | |
Bowili | |
Tetemang | |
Ahlo | |
Akpafu | |
Likpe | |
Santrokofi (Selbstbezeichnung Bale) | |
Logba (Selbstbezeichnung Akpane) | |
Woadya | |
Taji (Selbstbezeichnung Bagbo) | |
Nya(n)gbo (Selbstbezeichnung Batragbu) | |
Avatime (Selbstbezeichnung Kedemonye oder Kedanema) |