Rio Nunez languages

Rio Nunez
Nunez River
Geographic
distribution
mouth of the Nunez River, Guinea
Linguistic classificationNiger–Congo?
Subdivisions
Language codes
GlottologNone

The Rio Nunez (Rio Nuñez) or Nunez River languages constitute a pair of Niger–Congo languages, Mbulungish and Baga Mboteni. They are spoken at the mouth of the Nunez River in Guinea, West Africa.

The Rio Nunez languages have been studied by Fields (2001),[1] but otherwise remain sparsely documented.

  1. ^ Fields, Edda. 2001. Rice farmers in the Rio Nunez region: A social history of agricultural technology and identity in coastal Guinea, ca. 2000 BCE to 1880 CE. Doctoral dissertation. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania.