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North Nyanza languages

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North Nyanza
Ganda-Soga
Geographic
distribution
Uganda
Linguistic classificationNiger–Congo?
Proto-languageProto-North Nyanza[1][2]
Subdivisions
Language codes
Glottolognort3220

The North Nyanza languages are a group of closely related Bantu languages spoken in Central and eastern Uganda.

History

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The Proto-North Nyanza homeland was in the northwestern shores of Lake Victoria (Modern Buganda) in the year 500AD.[3][4]

Classification

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North Nyanza is divided into three branches, Luganda, South Kyoga and Singa:[5]

  • Ganda
  • Singa
  • South Kyoga
    • Soga
    • East Kyoga
      • Gwere
      • Syan (extinct?)

References

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  1. ^ A Green Place, a Good Place: Agrarian Change, Gender, and Social Identity in the Great Lakes Region to the 15th Century. Boydell & Brewer, Limited. 1998. p. 46. ISBN 978-0-85255-681-8.
  2. ^ Wrigley, Christopher (16 May 2002). Kingship and State: The Buganda Dynasty. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 9780521894357.
  3. ^ Stephens, Rhiannon (2 September 2013). A History of African Motherhood: The Case of Uganda, 700-1900. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 9781107030800.
  4. ^ A Green Place, a Good Place: Agrarian Change, Gender, and Social Identity in the Great Lakes Region to the 15th Century. Boydell & Brewer, Limited. 1998. p. 46. ISBN 978-0-85255-681-8.
  5. ^ Stephens, Rhiannon (2 September 2013). A History of African Motherhood: The Case of Uganda, 700-1900. Cambridge University Press. p. 24. ISBN 9781107030800.