ABSTRACT

Originally published in 1940 this book focusses on the three main groups of Eastern Sudanic languages, namely Moru-Madi, Bong-Baka-Bagirmi and Ndogo-Sere. The term 'Eastern Sudanic Languages' is used here primarily in a geographical sense: the dialects in the Southern Sudan form the eastern boundary of sudanic speech, where it borders on the Nilotic wedge which, in turn divides it from Hamitic speech. Despite being described because of their geographical position, the languages discussed in this book will be grouped linguistically under the names of their best known representative dialects. As well as providing some history of the Eastern Sudanic tribes, this book also contains sections on vocabulary and grammar.

chapter |2 pages

Introduction

chapter I|53 pages

Tribal

chapter I|29 pages

Distribution of the Eastern Sudanic Tribes

part 1|4 pages

The Moru-Madi Language Group

chapter I|37 pages

Phonetics

chapter II|190 pages

Grammar

chapter III|25 pages

Orthography

chapter IV|39 pages

Vocabularies