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Bak languages

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Geographic distribution:
  
Senegal, Guinea Bissau

Glottolog:
  
cent2230

Subdivisions:
  
Bak proper Bijago

Linguistic classification:
  
Niger–Congo Atlantic–Congo Atlantic Bak

The Bak languages are a group of typologically Atlantic languages of Senegal and Guinea Bissau linked in 2010 to the erstwhile Atlantic isolate Bijago. Bak languages are non-tonal.

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Languages


Bayot, once assumed to be a Jola language, appears to be more divergent, perhaps even a language isolate.

Bijago

Bijago is highly divergent. Sapir (1971) classified it as an isolate within West Atlantic. However, Segerer (2010) showed that this is primarily due to unrecognized sound changes, and that Bijago is in fact close to the Bak languages. For example, the following cognates in Bijago and Joola Kasa (one of the Jola languages) are completely regular, but had not previously been identified:

References

Bak languages Wikipedia