• Lebonya is a proposed intermediate group of Bantu languages coded Zone D in Guthrie's classification. There are three branches: Lengola Bodo the Nyali...
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  • is a possibly extinct Bantu language of the Central African Republic. It may be part of a group of languages called "Lebonya". Bodo at Ethnologue (18th...
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  • languages. It may be closest to some of the D.30 languages in a group called "Lebonya". Lengola at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required) Jouni...
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    Bantoid languages. The total number of Bantu languages is estimated at between 440 and 680 distinct languages, depending on the definition of "language" versus...
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  • Mbole–Enya languages, but the connection could be with Lengola, which constitutes the Lebonya proposal (Nurse 2003). The Nyali languages were treated...
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  • languages form a valid node. The other languages are: Enya–Zura, Mbole, Mituku Nyali languages (D.33) may also belong. Lengola is part of the Lebonya...
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  • Nyanga-li (Gbati-ri) Ngendan Homa, Ngbinda, ?Boguru, ?Bodo (perhaps instead Lebonya) McMaster, Mary Allen. 1988. Patterns of Interaction: A comparative ethnolinguistic...
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    Lakes Bantu languages. Lengola, Bodo, and Nyali may belong together as Lebonya, and Beeke in Boan. Kenya, apart from Swahili The languages of Zone E have...
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