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  1. Languages. The Temein languages are not closely related. Temein (Ronge; 10,000 speakers) Doni (Keiga Jirru) Tese (Dese) Temein is the most conservative language; Doni and Tese have been strongly influenced by Kadu languages. Demographics. Demographic information of the three Temein languages according to Blench (2013):

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  2. The Temein cluster. The Temein cluster consists of three languages spoken in the Nuba Mountains, Sudan, NE of Kadugli. Little has been published on these languages, but Roland Stevenson (†) elicited substantial lexical data during the 1970s and 1980s, mostly from Khartoum-based informants1. For further information about the Stevenson papers ...

  3. Little has been published on these languages, but Roland Stevenson elicited substantial lexical data during the 1970s and 1980s, mostly from Khartoum-based informants. This paper is based primarily on Stevenson's material, i.e., lists of almost 600 words for each of the three Temein varieties.

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  5. publication includes a very brief comparative wordlist of about 20 basic items for Temein and Tese. NOTES 1. General. The Temein group of languages is spoken exclusively in the Nuba mountains and consists of three units: Temein proper, also known as Rongo, and the closely related

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