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==Languages== [[File:Bench New Testament, ISBN 9966-40-063-X.jpg|thumb|[[New Testament]] in the [[Bench language]]]] The [[North Omotic languages|North]] and [[South Omotic languages|South Omotic]] branches ("Nomotic" and "Somotic") are universally recognized, with some dispute as to the composition of North Omotic. The primary debate is over the placement of the [[Mao languages]]. [[Lionel Bender (linguist)|Bender]] (2000) classifies Omotic languages as follows: {{tree list}} *'''Omotic''' **[[South Omotic languages|South Omotic]] / [[Aroid languages|Aroid]] ([[Hamer-Banna language|Hamer-Banna]], [[Aari language|Aari]], [[Dime language|Dime]], [[Karo language (Ethiopia)|Karo]]) **[[North Omotic languages|North Omotic]] / Non-Aroid ***[[Mao languages|Mao]] ****[[Bambassi language|Bambassi]] ****West Mao ([[Hozo language|Hozo]], [[Seze language|Seze]], [[Ganza language|Ganza]]) ***[[Dizoid languages|Dizoid]] ([[Dizi language|Dizi]], [[Sheko language|Sheko]], [[Nayi language|Nayi]]) ***[[Gonga–Gimojan languages|Gonga–Gimojan]] ****[[Gonga languages|Gonga/Kefoid]] ([[Boro language (Ethiopia)|Boro]], [[Anfillo language|Anfillo]], [[Kafa language|Kafa]], [[Shekkacho language|Shekkacho]]) ****[[Gimojan languages|Gimojan]] *****''[[Yemsa language|Yemsa]]'' *****[[Ometo–Gimira languages|Ometo–Gimira]] ******''[[Bench language|Bench]]'' ******''[[Chara language|Chara]]'' ******[[Ometo languages]] {{tree list/end}} Apart from terminology, this differs from [[Harold C. Fleming|Fleming]] (1976) in including the Mao languages, whose affiliation had originally been controversial, and in abolishing the "Gimojan" group.{{Clarify|date=February 2009}} There are also differences in the subclassification of Ometo, which is not covered here. ===Hayward (2003)=== Hayward (2003) separates out the Mao languages as a third branch of Omotic and breaks up Ometo–Gimira: {{tree list}} *'''Omotic''' **[[South Omotic languages|South Omotic]] **[[Mao languages|Mao]] **[[North Omotic languages|North Omotic]] ***[[Dizoid languages|Dizoid]] ***[[Ta–Ne languages]] ****[[Gonga languages|Gonga]] ****[[Gimojan languages|Gimojan]] *****''[[Yemsa language|Yemsa]]'' *****''[[Bench language|Bench]]'' *****[[Ometo–Chara languages|Ometo–Chara]] {{tree list/end}} ===Blench (2006)=== Blench (2006) gives a more agnostic classification:<ref>Blench, 2006. [http://rogerblench.info/Language/Afroasiatic/General/AALIST.pdf The Afro-Asiatic Languages: Classification and Reference List] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131007050740/http://rogerblench.info/Language/Afroasiatic/General/AALIST.pdf |date=2013-10-07 }}</ref> {{tree list}} *'''Omotic''' **[[South Omotic languages|South Omotic]] **[[North Omotic languages|North Omotic]] ***[[Mao languages|Mao]] ***[[Dizoid languages|Dizoid]] ***[[Gonga languages|Gonga]] (Kefoid) ***''[[Yem language|Yem]]'' ***[[Gimira language|Gimira]] ***[[Ometo languages|Ometo]] (?[[Chara language|Chara]]) {{tree list/end}} [[Bosha language|Bosha]]† is unclassified; ''Ethnologue'' lists it as a dialect of Kafa but notes it may be a distinct language.
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