Talk:Kujargé language

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This article has been misnamed. The Kajakse language [ISO 639-3, ckq] is NOT the same language as the Kujarge language [ISO 639-3, vkj]. This article currently seems to combine information from both languages in a jumble. It's late tonight, so I'll straighten it out in the morning. There is another page (correctly) labelled Kajakse language for the Chadic language ISO 639-3 ckq. I will remove any information relevant to that language from this article and place it there. The remaining information will be left here and the ISO number, etc. changed to reflect the unclassified language "Kujarge". It's clear that Bender treats these as separate languages, as well as Ethnologue and Blench's unpublished (but web-available) Chadic Gazeteer. (Taivo (talk) 19:51, 16 March 2008 (UTC))

Well, I just noted that the main source for both articles was ultimately the same (Bender 1983), both were considered Chadic. Anyways, I've restored the original version, so the info. from the two articles has been again seperated. Thanks for correcting me.--Aldux (talk) 22:16, 16 March 2008 (UTC)