The
Atlantic or
West Atlantic languages of
West Africa are an obsolete proposed major group of the
Niger–Congo languages. They are those languages west of
Kru which have the
noun-class systems characteristic of the Niger–Congo family; in this they are distinguished from their
Mande neighbors, which do not. The Atlantic languages are highly diverse and it is now generally accepted that they do not form a valid group. Linguists such as Dimmendahl,
Blench,
Hyman, and Segerer classify them into three or more independent branches of Niger–Congo. The term 'Atlantic languages' is kept as a geographic term of convenience.