Moru–Madi branch of Central Sudanic

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The Moru–Madi branch of Central Sudanic is a subgroup of related languages within the Central Sudanic family spoken primarily in parts of South Sudan, Uganda, and the Democratic Republic of the Congo.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf language branch
subgroup of Central Sudanic languages
classificationStatus generally accepted subgroup within Central Sudanic
geographicDistribution eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo
northwestern Uganda
western South Sudan
glottologClassification recognized as Moru–Madi branch in Glottolog and similar databases
hasMemberLanguage Avokaya language NERFINISHED
Keliko language NERFINISHED
Logo language
Lugbara language NERFINISHED
Lugbara–Ma’di languages
Madi language NERFINISHED
Ma’di language NERFINISHED
Moru language NERFINISHED
Omi language NERFINISHED
hasSubgroup Madi–Lugbara group NERFINISHED
Moru group NERFINISHED
higherLevelFamily Nilo-Saharan NERFINISHED
ISOClassificationContext member languages have individual ISO 639-3 codes
isSubjectOf comparative linguistic studies of Central Sudanic
languageFamily Central Sudanic NERFINISHED
linguisticFeature languages are typologically similar within the branch
languages show shared lexical and grammatical innovations
memberOf Nilo-Saharan languages NERFINISHED
neighboringLanguageGroups Bantu languages in northeastern Congo
Lenduic languages
Nilotic languages NERFINISHED
partOf Central Sudanic language family NERFINISHED
region Central Africa
East-Central Africa NERFINISHED
spokenIn Democratic Republic of the Congo
South Sudan
Uganda NERFINISHED
subfamilyOf Central Sudanic languages NERFINISHED
usedBy Lugbara people NERFINISHED
Madi ethnic groups
Moru ethnic groups
writingSystems Latin script (for several member languages)

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Keliko language isPartOf Moru–Madi branch of Central Sudanic