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{{Short description|Bantu language family}}
{{distinguish|Soko–Kele languages}}
{{distinguish|Soko–Kele languages}}
{{Infobox language family
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|fam2=[[Atlantic–Congo]]
|fam2=[[Atlantic–Congo]]
|fam3=[[Benue–Congo]]
|fam3=[[Benue–Congo]]
|fam4=[[Bantoid]]
|fam4=[[Southern Bantoid]]
|fam5=[[Bantu languages|Bantu]] ([[Guthrie classification of Bantu languages#Zone B|Zone B.20]])
|fam5=[[Bantu languages|Bantu]] ([[Guthrie classification of Bantu languages#Zone B|Zone B.20]])
|fam6=[[Kele–Tsogo languages|Kele–Tsogo]]?
|fam6=[[Kele–Tsogo languages|Kele–Tsogo]]?
|glotto=none
|glotto2=grea1288
|glottoname2=Ndasaic
|glotto3=kele1262
|glottoname3=Ngomic
}}
}}

The '''Kele''' or '''Sheke''' languages are a clade of [[Bantu language]]s coded Zone B.20 in Guthrie's classification. According to Nurse & Philippson (2003), apart possibly from [[Seki language|Seki (Sheke)]] (B.21) itself, the languages form a valid node. They are:
The '''Kele''' or '''Sheke''' languages are a clade of [[Bantu language]]s coded Zone B.20 in Guthrie's classification. According to Nurse & Philippson (2003), apart possibly from [[Seki language|Seki (Sheke)]] (B.21) itself, the languages form a valid node. They are:
:[[Lengue language|Lengue]], [[Ndasa language|Ndasa]], [[Sigu language|Sigu]] (Sighu), [[Kele language (Gabon)|Kele]] (Dikele), [[Ngom language|Ngom]], [[Mbangwe language|Mbangwe]], [[Wumbvu language|Wumbvu]], [[IKota|Kota]], [[Shake language|Shake]] (Sake), [[Mahongwe language|Mahongwe]], ?[[Seki language|Seki]] (Sheke)
:[[Lengue language|Lengue]], [[Ndasa language|Ndasa]], [[Sigu language|Sigu]] (Sighu), [[Kele language (Gabon)|Kele]] (Dikele), [[Ngom language|Ngom]], [[Mbangwe language|Mbangwe]], [[Wumbvu language|Wumbvu]], [[IKota|Kota]], [[Shake language|Shake]] (Sake), [[Mahongwe language|Mahongwe]], ?[[Seki language|Seki]] (Sheke)

Maho (2009) adds B203 [[Sama language (Gabon)|Sama]], B204 [[Ndambomo language|Ndambomo]], B205 [[Metombola language|Metombola]].

==Footnotes==
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==References==
==References==
* {{cite book |editor1-last=Nurse |editor1-first=Derek |editor2-last=Philippson |editor2-first=Gérard |title=The Bantu languages |date=2003 |publisher=Routledge |location=London |isbn=9780700711345}}
*Nurse & Philippson (2003), ''The Bantu Languages.''

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[[de:Kele-Sprachen (B20)]]
[[hr:Kele (B.20) jezici]]

Latest revision as of 09:42, 27 June 2024

Kele
Sheke
Linguistic classificationNiger–Congo?
Language codes
GlottologNone
grea1288  (Ndasaic)
kele1262  (Ngomic)

The Kele or Sheke languages are a clade of Bantu languages coded Zone B.20 in Guthrie's classification. According to Nurse & Philippson (2003), apart possibly from Seki (Sheke) (B.21) itself, the languages form a valid node. They are:

Lengue, Ndasa, Sigu (Sighu), Kele (Dikele), Ngom, Mbangwe, Wumbvu, Kota, Shake (Sake), Mahongwe, ?Seki (Sheke)

Maho (2009) adds B203 Sama, B204 Ndambomo, B205 Metombola.

Footnotes

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References

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  • Nurse, Derek; Philippson, Gérard, eds. (2003). The Bantu languages. London: Routledge. ISBN 9780700711345.