Teso–Turkana languages

Teso–Turkana
Ateker
Geographic
distribution
southeastern South Sudan, northeastern Uganda, northwestern Kenya, southwestern Ethiopia
Linguistic classificationNilo-Saharan?
  • Eastern Sudanic?
    • Kir–Abbaian?
      • Nilotic
        • Eastern Nilotic
          • Ateker–Lotuko–Maa
            • Teso–Turkana
Subdivisions
  • Teso
  • Turkanic
       Karimojong
       Nyangatom
       Toposa
       Turkana
Glottologteso1248

The Teso–Turkana (or Ateker) languages are a group of closely related Eastern Nilotic languages spoken in southeastern South Sudan, northeastern Uganda, northwestern Kenya, and southwestern Ethiopia. In effect they form a dialect cluster consisting of c.2 million people. According to Gerrit Dimmendaal, most of these languages – Karimojong, Jie, Toposa, Turkana, and Nyangatom – are mutually intelligible, and for the most part differ only in regard to tone.[1] Teso belongs to the same broad group but is not described as being as closely related to Turkana as the others.

The languages are:

See also

References

  1. ^ Dimmendaal, Gerrit J. (1983) The Turkana language. Dordrecht: Foris. ISBN 90-70176-83-1

External links

  • Webbook page on Teso–Turkana
  • PanAfrican L10n page on Teso–Turkana
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Part of the proposed Nilo-Saharan language family
Northern k languages
Nubian
Hill Nubian
Nara
Nyima
Taman
Southern n languages
Surmic
North
Southeast
Southwest
Eastern Jebel
Temein
Daju
Eastern
Western
Nilotic
Large group listed below
Eastern
Bari
Teso–Turkana
Lotuko
Ongamo–Maa
Western
Dinka–Nuer
Luo
Northern
Southern
Burun
Southern
Kalenjin
Elgon
Nandi–Markweta
Okiek–Mosiro
Pökoot
Omotik–Datooga
Italics indicate extinct languages


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