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'''Buruya Nzaysa''' was the language of Buruya, a trading town on the lower Eigə river, during classical times. It is a direct descendant of [[Ndak Ta]], belonging to the [[Edastean languages|Edastean]] language family. Buruya Nzaysa is classified, by convention, as a divergent western dialect of [[Delta Naidda|Naidda]]. There is no doubt that these speech varieties formed a dialect continuum; however, the differences are substantial enough for many scholars to maintain the position that Buruya Nzaysa was in fact a separate language, intermediate between Naidda and [[Ndok Aisô]]. | '''Buruya Nzaysa''' was the language of Buruya, a trading town on the lower Eigə river, during classical times. It is a direct descendant of [[Ndak Ta]], belonging to the [[Edastean languages|Edastean]] language family. Buruya Nzaysa is classified, by convention, as a divergent western dialect of [[Delta Naidda|Naidda]]. There is no doubt that these speech varieties formed a dialect continuum; however, the differences are substantial enough for many scholars to maintain the position that Buruya Nzaysa was in fact a separate language, intermediate between Naidda and [[Ndok Aisô]]. | ||
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Buruya Nzaysa was the language of Buruya, a trading town on the lower Eigə river, during classical times. It is a direct descendant of Ndak Ta, belonging to the Edastean language family. Buruya Nzaysa is classified, by convention, as a divergent western dialect of Naidda. There is no doubt that these speech varieties formed a dialect continuum; however, the differences are substantial enough for many scholars to maintain the position that Buruya Nzaysa was in fact a separate language, intermediate between Naidda and Ndok Aisô.
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