{{Short description|Language family}} {{Infobox language family | name = Guang | region = Ghana, Togo | ethnicity = Guang people | familycolor = Niger-Congo | fam2 = Atlantic–Congo | fam3 = Kwa | fam4 = Potou–Tano | fam5 = Tano | child1 = North | child2 = South | glotto = guan1278 | glottorefname = Guan }}
The '''Guang languages''' are languages of the Kwa language family spoken by the Guang people in Ghana and Togo:
*'''Southern Guang''' ** Efutu-Awutu ** '''Hill Guang''': dialects Cherepon, Gua (Gwa), Larteh *'''Northern Guang''': dialects Anii, Chumburung–Tchumbuli, Dwang, Foodo, Kyode, Ginyanga, Gonja, Kplang, Krache, Nawuri, Nchumbulu, Nkonya–Nkami, Ntrapo, Vagala
==History Of Guan== ''Ethnologue'' and ''Glottolog'' also list Dompo, but according to Blench (1999), that is better left unclassified.
Proto-Guang has been reconstructed by Snider (1990).<ref>{{cite journal |last=Snider |first=Keith L. |year=1990 |title=The consonants of proto-Guan |journal=Journal of West African Languages |volume=20 |issue=1 |pages=3–26 |url=https://journalofwestafricanlanguages.org/downloads/download/59-volume2001/262-the-consonants-of-proto-guang}}</ref>
==See also== *List of Proto-Guang reconstructions (Wiktionary)
==References== {{reflist}}
{{Kwa languages}} Category:Potou–Tano languages Category:Languages of Ghana Category:Languages of Togo
{{kwa-lang-stub}}