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Neither macrolanguage nor cluster?

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Open question: Why, if Beti is not considered a language, but the group of Ewondo, Fang, Bulu, Eton, Bebele, Bebil, Mengisa are "largely mutually intelligible and variously considered dialects [of what?] or closely related languages," it was not reframed as either a macrolanguage or a cluster? Must be more to the linguistic relationship than is discussed in this article.--A12n (talk) 23:29, 7 November 2015 (UTC)[reply]

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