Kordofanian languages


The Kordofanian languages are a geographic grouping of five language groups spoken in the Nuba Mountains of the Kurdufan, Sudan: Talodi–Heiban languages, Lafofa languages, Rashad languages, Katla languages and Kadu languages. The first four groups are branches of the Niger–Congo family, whereas Kadu is now widely seen as a branch of the Nilo-Saharan family.

History

In 1963, Joseph Greenberg added them to the Niger–Congo family, creating his Niger–Kordofanian proposal. The Kordofanian languages have not been shown to be more distantly related than other branches of Niger–Congo, however, and they have not been shown to constitute a valid group. Today, the Kadu languages are excluded, and the others are usually included in Niger–Congo proper.
Roger Blench notes that the Talodi and Heiban families have the noun class systems characteristic of the Atlantic–Congo core of Niger–Congo but that the two Katla languages have no trace of ever having had such a system. However, the Kadu languages and some of the Rashad languages appear to have acquired noun classes as part of a Sprachbund rather than having inherited them. Blench concludes that Talodi and Heiban are core Niger–Congo whereas Katla and Rashad form a peripheral branch along the lines of Mande.

Talodi–Heiban languages

The Heiban languages, also called Koalib or Koalib–Moro, and the Talodi languages, also called Talodi–Masakin, are part of the Talodi–Heiban group.

Lafofa languages

Lafofa was for a time classified with Talodi, but appears to be a separate branch of Niger–Congo.

Rashad languages

The number of Rashad languages, also called Tegali–Tagoi, varies among descriptions, from two, three, to eight. Tagoi has a noun-class system like the Atlantic–Congo languages, which is apparently borrowed, but Tegali does not.

Katla languages

The two Katla languages have no trace of ever having had a Niger–Congo-type noun-class system.

Kadu languages

Since the work of Thilo Schadeberg in 1981, the "Tumtum" or Kadu branch is now widely seen as Nilo-Saharan. However, the evidence is slight, and a conservative classification would treat it as an independent family.

Comparative vocabulary

Sample basic vocabulary of the Heiban, Talodi, Rashad, and Lafofa branches:
Note: In table cells with slashes, the singular form is given before the slash, while the plural form follows the slash.
Languageeyeearnosetoothtonguemouthbloodbonetreewatereatname
Proto-Heiban*ay / g-,j-*-aani*-ad̪alo / g-,j-; g-,n-*-ŋad̪ / li-,j-*-ŋela; *-iŋla ? / D-,d-*-uuɲu*-win / ŋ-*-uya / li-,ŋu- ; *-uɲ / ʔ-,j- *-aaɽe / gu-,j- *-aw / ŋ-*-id̪d̪-*-iriɲ / j-
Proto-Talodi*c-it / k-*k-ɛnu / 0-*k-ə-ɲɟɛ / 0-,n-*c-ə-ɲit / k-*tʊ̪ -ləŋɛ / ḷə-*t-̪ ɔn̪ / ḷ-*ŋ-ɪccʊk*c-ə-mma-ɲan̪ / m-*p-ɪda / k-*ŋ-ɪḷ,-ɪḷɪ*ḷə-ɡɔ*k-ə-ḷəŋan / 0-
Proto-Katloid*g-ɪgɛd̪*-ɔnɔ*gɪ-lɛd̪*-laŋɛd̪*i-ju*-ʌ-lV-
Tagoiyígət / ŋə́gətfənín / fənédityídir / ŋə́dərtíɲən / ŋə́ɲəntáŋə́lak / yáŋə́lágɒtkajər / hájɛrətŋɔ́ykuh / huhkafɔ́ / hafɔ́ŋayyɛkpəŋən / fəŋən
Turjokíŋgət / ŋ̀gətfəniín / fəníínətindər / ŋəndərM. tiɲin / ŋiɲintaŋəlk / yaŋəlak ~ yaŋəlɒgɔtkiɲjɛr / siɲjɛrɔtŋɔ́ykus / suskafɔ / safɔ́ŋaaypɛŋɛn / sɛŋɛn
Tagomŋgə́t̚ / ŋgə́denu ~ nũũ / núun ~ anuunndr̀ / ndr̀reɲîn / ɲîneaŋa / aŋún̩ɲjár / ɲjáreóyá / óyo̍nuru / urûnlás / lásɛegayɛkɛŋɛn / ɛŋɛnɛ́ɛn
Tegemṭ-ì, ʤ-ì / m-kә́-ràŋ / a-ṭ-ɛ̀ɲ / k-l-iәŋk-ɛɲi / ɛɲiɲɪ̀ṭ-uɔ̀m / m-kuwö / bɔɔɲììkɪ́rɪ̀kku-ruwә̀ŋ / a-
El Amiralilaŋ / ɲimaŋwimut-aɲ / k-liŋkiɲɲituwamkwaɲipalith

Numerals

Comparison of numerals in individual languages:
ClassificationLanguage12345678910
Katlaʈíʈʌ́kcíkʌ̀t̪ʌ́t̪ʌ̀ɡʌ́lʌ̀mɟɔ́ɡ͡bə́lɪ́nɟɔ́lʈɪ́nɟɔ́lɪ́kt̪ʌ́ŋɡɪ̀lɟʌ́lbʌ̀ʈɪ́nràk͡pác
Katlaʌt̪een / at̪ɪɪniheekihwʌyihʌlʌmiduliinɪntədakwalɔŋɪnt̪at̪ɪŋɛɛlɪnt̪ɪŋɛrɛyint̪ʌhʌdʌkunihedʌkún
Rashad-wàttá / ùttáwùkkókwìttáwàrʊ̀mwʊ̧ràmɲérérʊ̀mʊ̀rɡʊ́tùppákʊ́mnàsákʊ́mán
Rashadm̪t̪arəkkʊ / rʊkkʊd̪akt̪a / d̪at̪t̪aaːrəmʊmməɲeˑɽeʊmmərkʊduˑpˑafəŋɪsanfəŋən
Heibanŋɔ̀ʈʈɔ́rŋèrccáccényŋèrrátténŋèlàmlàŋŋera ŋoʈʈorŋera ŋoʈʈor ŋemabolo ŋoʈʈor ŋera ŋoʈʈor ŋemabolo ŋèrccáccény ŋelamlaaŋɔ ŋera ŋoʈʈor wanoe kiccukurrɐ
Heibanɡóntolə́ɡə́tʃanlə́ɡɪ́tʃɪnmárlonðénə́ŋðénə́ŋ nəɡónto ðénə́ŋ lə́ɡə́tʃan ðénə́ŋ lə́ɡɪ́tʃan ðénə́ŋ nəmárlon rɛ́θ
Heibankɛ̀nːɛkɪ̀ɽɪcànkɪ̀ɽɪcɪ́nmaɬɽʊ̀ðɛ́nɛ̀ɽɪ̀cín ɽɪ̀cɪ̀n maɬɽʊ kɪ̀ɽɪcɪ̀n ɔ́bːɔ̀ðɛ́nɛ̀ n̪maɬɽʊ̀ ʊ́rːɪ̀
Heibankʷɛ̀tɛ̀rɔ́mtə̀ɽìlkʷɔ̀ɾɔ̀ŋɔ́tʊ̀dìníɲə̀rlə̀lkʷɔ̀ɾátə̀ɾìl ɗúbə̀tʊ̀dìní kʷɔ̀ɾɔ̀ŋɔ́
Heibanwɛ̀dɔ́ŋkútènt̪èɽelkɔ̀ɽɔŋt̪ɔ̀ðːnɛɲɛ̄ɽɛlkɔ̀ɽɔ t̪eɽel dúbət̪ɔ́ðːnɛ́ kɔ̀ɽɔŋ dìː
Heiban kwɛ́t:ɛkwiɽíntɛjɪɾkɔɽŋɔntuðníɲiɾlílkunəðɗuβəɗuβaβuŋakunəðɗiɗí
Heiban -ɛ̀t̪t̪ɛ̀-iɽɐntɔɔɽɔltwaɽŋantoðneɲerlelɗòvɔ̀kkwóɽɔ̀nɗòvɔ̀kkwóppàkwúnɐ̀ttùrrírúi
Talodij-ɜlːʊj-ɛːɽaj-ɜt̪ːɜk̚bɽandɔsi-s-ɜlːʊ na-j-ɜlːʊ na j-ɛːɽa na j-ɜt̪ːɜk̚ na bɽandɔ n̪ipɽa
Talodibullukweɽʌkwʌt̪t̪ʌkbɽandozəɡuŋ zulluk zəɡuŋ zulluk na bulluk zəɡuŋ zulluk na weɽʌk zəɡuŋ zulluk na wʌt̪t̪ʌk zəɡuŋ zulluk na bɽando ɡurruŋ
Talodicʊ́lʊ́kʊ̂mɛ̀ɽámɽaβʊ́ɾʊ̀kmɔ́ʲɔ̀ɽɪ̀nmʊ́ɣʊ́lʊ̀kmɽakʊ́ɾʊ̀kmɛ́ɽɛ̀ɽàβʊ́ɾʊ̂k ?mámɔ̀ɾmɔ̀ɾ ?mʊ́ɣʊ́lláʲɔ̀ɽɪ̀n mɑ̀tul