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===Bender 1989, 1991=== [[Lionel Bender]] came up with a classification which expanded upon and revised that of Greenberg. He considered Fur and Maban to constitute a [[Fur–Maban languages|Fur–Maban]] branch, added [[Kadu languages|Kadu]] to Nilo-Saharan, removed Kuliak from Eastern Sudanic, removed Gumuz from Koman (but left it as a sister node), and chose to posit [[Kunama languages|Kunama]] as an independent branch of the family. By 1991 he had added more detail to the tree, dividing Chari–Nile into nested clades, including a Core group in which [[Berta languages|Berta]] was considered divergent, and coordinating Fur–Maban as a sister clade to Chari–Nile.<ref>[[Lionel Bender|Bender, M. Lionel]] (1991) "Subclassification of Nilo-Saharan". In Bender, M. Lionel, ed. (1991) ''Proceedings of the Fourth Nilo-Saharan Conference'', Bayreuth, Aug. 30–Sep. 2, 1989. Hamburg: Helmut Buske Verlag. NISA 7, 1–36</ref><ref name="Niger-Saharan">{{cite book|author=Roger Blench|author-link=Roger Blench|year=2006|title=The Niger-Saharan Macrophylum|location=Cambridge|publisher=Mallam Dendo|page=5|url=http://rogerblench.info/Language/Nilo-Saharan/General/Niger-Saharan%20book.pdf|access-date=2018-11-30|archive-date=2021-01-24|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210124101347/http://rogerblench.info/Language/Nilo-Saharan/General/Niger-Saharan%20book.pdf|url-status=live}}</ref> {{clade |label1=Nilo-Saharan |1={{clade |1=[[Songhay languages|Songhay]] |2=[[Saharan languages|Saharan]] |3=[[Kunama languages|Kunama–Ilit]] |4=[[Kuliak languages|Kuliak]] |5={{clade |label1=Fur–Maban |1={{clade |1=[[Fur languages|Fur]] |2=[[Maban languages|Maban]] }} |label2=Chari–Nile |2={{clade |label1=[[Central Sudanic languages|Central Sudanic]] |1={{clade |1=[[Eastern Central Sudanic languages|Moru–Mangbetu]] |2=[[Bongo–Bagirmi languages|Sara–Bongo]] }} |label2=Core |2={{clade |1=[[Berta languages|Berta]] |2={{clade |label1=[[Eastern Sudanic languages|East Sudanic]] |1={{clade |1=[[Surmic languages|Surmic]]–[[Nilotic languages|Nilotic]] |2=[[Nubian languages|Nubian]], [[Nara language|Nara]], [[Taman languages|Taman]] }} |label2=[[Komuz languages|Komuz]] |2={{clade |1=[[Gumuz languages|Gumuz]] |2=[[Koman languages|Koman]] (including Shabo) }} |3=[[Kadu languages|Kadugli–Krongo]] }} }} }} }} }} }} Bender revised his model of Nilo-Saharan again in 1996, at which point he split Koman and Gumuz into completely separate branches of Core Nilo-Saharan.<ref name="Bender (1996)">{{cite book |author-link=Lionel Bender (linguist) |first=Lionel |last=Bender |year=1996 |title=The Nilo-Saharan languages: a comparative essay |location=Munich |publisher=Lincom Europa }}</ref>
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