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Summary Of: Atlantic languages
generally propose that the Atlantic languages are rather divergent...
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Atlantic (semitic) languages
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Genetic
classification
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Niger-Congo
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Atlantic-Congo
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West Africa
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Niger-Congo language family
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Atlantic
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Senegal
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Liberia
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Fula
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Sahel
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Nigeria
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Cameroon
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Wolof language
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Serer
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Temne
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Sierra Leone
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consonant mutation
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noun class
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Bantu languages
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tonal
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pitch accent
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word order
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SVO
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Sigismund Koelle
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1854
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Carl Meinhof
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Hamitic
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Joseph Greenberg
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Niger-Congo
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comparative
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lexicostatistics
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Mande
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Bissagos Islands
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Guinea-Bissau
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Guinea-Bissau
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Senegal
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Gambia
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Guinea-Bissau
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Guinea
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Wolof
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Fula
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Serer
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Jola
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Karon
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Mlomp
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dialect continuum
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Mankanya
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Guinea
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Sierra Leone
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Liberia
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Limba
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Bom
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Bullom So
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Sherbro
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Krim
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Kissi
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Temne
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Baga languages
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consonant mutation
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morphological
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syntactic
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noun class
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Bantu languages
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determiners
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Diedrich Hermann Westermann
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