Mogum or Mogoum is an Afro-Asiatic language spoken in south central Chad . Speakers are found in Sorki canton in Chinguil sub-prefecture.
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6-515: A somewhat different phylogenetic classification for East Chadic. The most striking change is the repositioning of Mokilko (B.2) from East Chadic B to East Chadic A, where it now constitutes the first branch to separate, followed by Lele-Nancere (A.2.1). Within East Chadic B, he treats the Mubi group (B.1.2) as the first primary branching, with all the rest forming a subgroup divided between Dangla (B.1.1) in
9-700: Is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . This Chad -related article is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . East Chadic languages The three dozen East Chadic languages of the Chadic family are spoken in Chad and Cameroon . Speakers of various East Chadic languages are locally known as Hadjarai peoples . The largest East Chadic language is Nancere . The branches of East Chadic go either by names or by letters and numbers in an outline format. The East Chadic B classification follows that of Lovestrand (2012). Peust (2018), however, has
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