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Match 1
ID a & Name b 00-AAA-bo Tuduguka-Kan
Attributes
Zone f pdf
Page g 39
LSName h tuduguka-kan
LSType i inner language
IsNotional k no
Notes l tuduguka ⊕ Goulia, Toudougou country
Scale o 4
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GeoEntity C 1 Côte d’Ivoire
Match 2
ID a & Name b 00-BBB-a Sorogama
Attributes
Zone f pdf
Page g 42
LSName h Sorogama
LSType i outer language
IsNotional k no
Notes l sorogo-bozo, sorogama-bozo, coroga-ma ⊕ Mopti... Diaka valley... Debo lake ; plurilingual < [00=] Bamanan, [01=] Songhay and/or [90=] Fula
Scale o 5
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4 InnerLanguages • 4 Dialects
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GeoEntity C 1 Mali
Match 3
ID a & Name b 00-DCB-aa Yowele
Attributes
Zone f pdf
Page g 45
LSName h yowele
LSType i inner language
IsNotional k no
Notes l yaure, kanga-bono, in [51=] Français: yauré, yaouré, yohowré, youré
Scale o 4
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5 Dialects
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ISO-639 A 1 ISO-639-3-Language-yre Yaouré
GeoEntity C 1 Côte d’Ivoire
Match 4
ID a & Name b 03-AAA-fh Boho
Attributes
Zone f pdf
Page g 51
LSName h boho
LSType i inner language
IsNotional k no
Notes l kaba-boho
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GeoEntity C 1 Chad
Match 5
ID a & Name b 04-ABC-a Dhebor
Attributes
Zone f pdf
Page g 58
LSName h Dhebor
LSType i outer language
IsNotional k yes
Notes l dhe-bor, belanda, belanda-bor, rodi, de-bor, bor ; inter-marital relationship with speakers of [93=] Viri (Belanda-Viri) ➤ distinct from [04=] Bor+ Twi bilingual < [93=] Viri
Scale o 4*
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3 InnerLanguages
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GeoEntity C 1 Sudan
Match 6
ID a & Name b 14-FBA-aic Waata
Attributes
Zone f pdf
Page g 99
LSName h waata
LSType i dialect
IsNotional k no
Notes l waat, wata, wata-bala, 'boni', 'wa-boni', 'bon', langulo, 'ariangulao', 'ariangulu', ogoda, part of 'sanye', 'wa-sanya'
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GeoEntity C 1 Kenya
Match 7
ID a & Name b 28-ODA-bb Dala-Bon
Attributes
Zone f pdf
Page g 203
LSName h dala-bon
LSType i inner language
IsNotional k no
Relatives
GeoEntity C 1 Australia
Match 8
ID a & Name b 29-RAA-bo Yangga
Attributes
Zone f pdf
Page g 217
LSName h yangga
LSType i inner language
IsNotional k no
Notes l ⊕ Suttor lower... Cape lower valleys
Scale o 0
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GeoEntity C 1 Australia
Match 9
ID a & Name b 29= TRANSAUSTRALIA geozone
Attributes
Zone f pdf
Page g 205
LSName h TRANSAUSTRALIA
LSType i zone
Grouping j geo
IsNotional k no
Notes l covers the "Transaustralia" reference area, composed of the "Pama-Nyungan" hypothesis (sets 29-A to 29-X, within the wider "Australian" hypothesis) plus the "Tasmanian" notional set of extinct languages (29-Y); together comprising a total of 25 sets of languages (213 outer languages) spoken or formerly spoken by small hunter-gatherer communities, originally occupying the whole of Australia and Tasmania (except the far-north, covered by geozone 28=): 29-A DJAMBARR+ DJINANG 29-B WARLPIRI+ PITJANTJA 29-C ARABANA+ YARLI 29-D MURUWARI 29-E BAAGANDJI+ MARAWARA* 29-F NGARINYERI+ YITHAYITHA 29-G WUURONG+ KOLAKNGAT 29-H NULIT+ THANG 29-I DHUDOROA 29-J PALLANGAN-MIDDANG 29-K YOTA+ YABULA 29-L WIRADHURI+ GAMILA 29-M THAWA+ WORIMI 29-N GUMBAYNGGIR+ YAYGIR 29-O BANDJALANG+ YUGUM 29-P YAGARA+GOWAR 29-Q WAGA+ GABI 29-R MARGANY+ MUNGKAN 29-S GALIBAMU 29-T LARDIL+ JAKULA 29-U KALKUTUNG+ YALARNNGA 29-V WAGAYA+ WARLUWARA 29-W WARUMUNGU 29-X ARANDA+ GAIDIDJ 29-Y MARRAWAH+ KAOOTA* The scantily documented languages of Tasmania (29-Y) were effectively extinct before 1900, and this set is therefore excluded from totals of languages spoken during the 20th cent. the Australian mainland languages covered by phylozone 29= (sets 29-A to 29-X) account for approximately one third of all outer languages which have become extinct throughout the world during the 20th century. This destruction of indigenous speech-communities has resulted from the occupation and ethnic-clearance of their traditional space, primarily by sea-borne speakers of [52=] English. Traditional speech communities in Australia were always small, and only 14 among 298 surviving outer-languages in zones 28= and 29= (marked ✓ in column 2) are likely to have totalled 1,000 or more voices each in the year 1999. The intensified study, development and teaching of those languages would appear to be an educational, scientific and cultural priority in the 21st century. Most surviving speech-communities of this zone are bilingual, with primary fluency – especially among younger speakers - in [52=] Australian creole and/or English.
Scale o 4
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25 Sets • 56 Chains • 113 Nets • 218 OuterLanguages • 547 InnerLanguages • 29 Dialects
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ISO-639 A 1 ISO-639-5-Collective-aus Australian
GeoEntity C 1 Australia
Match 10
ID a & Name b 31-EAC-bg Sama-Borneo-E.
Attributes
Zone f pdf
Page g 241
LSName h sama-borneo-E.
LSType i inner language
IsNotional k no
Notes l "east-coast" sama, "east-coast" bajau, including si-kubung... bajaw-asli ⊕ Borneo-E. island...
Scale o 4
Statistics
9 Dialects
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GeoEntity C 1 Malaysia | Indonesia

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