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adj - relating to or designating languages that possess characteristics of Bantu
BANTOID - Bantoid is a putative major division of the BenueCongo branch of the NigerCongo language family. It consists of the Mambiloid languages (including tw...
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Bantoid is a putative major division of the BenueCongo branch of the NigerCongo language family. It consists of the Mambiloid languages (including two outlying languages sometimes not included in Mambiloid, Ndoro and Fam), the Dakoid languages and the Tikar language, all in Nigeria and Cameroon, and the Southern Bantoid languages, a major division which also includes the Bantu languages spoken across most of Africa * The term "Bantoid" was first used by Krause in 1895 for languages that showed resemblances in vocabulary to Bantu. Joseph Greenberg, in his 1963 The Languages of Africa, defined Bantoid as the group to which Bantu belongs together with its closest relatives; this is the sense in which the term is still used today. The Bantoid languages probably do not actually form a coherent group. * A proposal that divided Bantoid into North and South Bantoid was introduced in Williamson (1989, based on work presented in Blench (1987)). In this proposal, the Mambiloid and Dakoid languages (a |