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Southwestern Mande languages

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West African language group
Southwestern Mande
Geographic
distribution
Sierra Leone, Guinea, Liberia
Linguistic classificationNiger–Congo
  • Mande
    • Western Mande
      • Southwestern Mande
Subdivisions
  • Kpelle
  • Loma-Mende
Language codes
Glottologsout2842

The Southwestern Mande languages are a branch of the Mande languages spoken in Sierra Leone, Guinea, and Liberia. There are around 2.8 million total speakers. The largest languages by far are Mende of Sierra Leone, with 1.4 million, and Kpelle of Liberia and Guinea, with 1.2 million.

Member languages

Classification

A likely internal classification is as follows.

Southwestern Mande 
 Mende–Loma 

Looma

 Mende–Bandi 

BandiZialo

MɛndeLoko

Kpɛllɛ

References

  1. Kastenholz, Raimund (1996). Sprachgeschichte im West-Mande : Methoden und Rekonstruktionen. Köln: Köppe. p. 281. ISBN 3896450719. OCLC 42295840.
Mande languages
Southeast Mande
South Mande
East Mande
West Mande
Bobo
Jogo
Manding
Mokole
Samogo
Soninke–Bozo
Soso–Jalonke
Southwest
Vai–Kono


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