The family was proposed by
Joseph Greenberg in
The Languages of Africa under the name
Adamawa–Eastern as a primary branch of the
Niger–Congo family, which is in turn divided in two branches,
Adamawa (e.g.
Niellim) and
Ubangian (e.g.
Azande (
Zande language),
Ngbandi, on which the
creole Sango is based). Kleinewillinghöfer (2014) believes that the Adamawa languages are most closely related to the
Gur languages, although the unity of both the Gur and the Adamawa branch is frequently questioned.
Roger Blench replaced Adamawa–Ubangi with a
Savannas family, which includes Gur, Ubangian and the various branches of Adamawa as primary nodes. Dimmendaal (2008) doubts that Ubangian is a subfamily of Niger–Congo at all, preferring to classify it as an independent family until proven otherwise. ==Demographics==