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title: "A Brief History of Northern East Sudanic Linguistics"
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author: "Vincent W.J. van Gerven Oei"
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abstract: ""
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keywords: ""
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# The First Hints
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# An Orphaned Family
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Nilo-Saharan first proposed in Greenberg 1963: 130–148
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Details remain a matter of debate, Dimmendaal 2008: 843–44
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Nilo Saharan is not broadly recognized as a linguistic unity
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# Issues
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## The Position of Nobiin
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Nobiin separate:
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Thelwall 1982, BG 1984, 1989, 1996
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Nobiin in Nile Nubian:
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Rilly 2010, 274–278 and Starostin 2017, 2020, this issue
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## The Inclusion of Meroitic
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History of discussion on Meroitic language family pertinence
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## The Inclusion of Nyima
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Ehret 2001, 88 excludes Nyima from "Astaboran"
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Bender 1997, 30 (Ek) and Rilly 2010, 158 include it
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# The Development of Northern East Sudanic
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take from lecture at PCMA Cairo
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