Chari-Nile languages

Chari-Nile is a now obsolete name for a subset of the language family now called Nilo-Saharan. The name was introduced by Joseph Greenberg in his 1955 Studies in African linguistic classification. It derives from the fact that the languages in this subfamily were spoken in the watersheds of the Chari (main tributary of Lake Chad) and Nile rivers, or in the area between them. It was believed to unite four subfamilies:

  1. Central Sudanic languages
  2. Kunama language
  3. Berta language
  4. Eastern Sudanic languages
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See also: Chari-Nile languages, Berta language, Central Sudanic languages, Chari river, Eastern Sudanic languages, Joseph Greenberg, Lake Chad, Nile river, Nilo-Saharan languages