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02-BAA-aba Kasherda |
pdf |
./ls/pdf/master/OL-SITE 1999-2000 MASTER ONE Sectors 0-Zones 00-04.pdf |
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kecherda, daza-kecherda, including sakerda, sakarda... kasherda-W.... kasherda-E. ⊕ scattered from Chad, Tchad lake>NW. (kasherda-W.+ sakerda) to Fitri lake>N. (kasherda-E.) |
lsrCountry |
(Diffa); (Kanem; Borkou; Ennedi; Batha) |
GeoEntity |
af•w•NE Niger
| af•c•TD Chad
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Match 2 |
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id name |
03-BAB-ac Na-Makere-Ti |
pdf |
./ls/pdf/master/OL-SITE 1999-2000 MASTER ONE Sectors 0-Zones 00-04.pdf |
lsrType |
inner language |
notes |
makere; a-makere community |
lsrCountry |
Uganda (West Nile) |
GeoEntity |
af•e•UG Uganda
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Match 3 |
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id name |
04-AAA-cab Abiem |
pdf |
./ls/pdf/master/OL-SITE 1999-2000 MASTER ONE Sectors 0-Zones 00-04.pdf |
lsrType |
dialect |
notes |
abiem community, including duliit-S., dulit-S., duluit-S.... ajong-dit, ajong-thi... akany-jok, akern-jok... apuoth, apwoth, anei... lou |
lsrCountry |
(Bahr-el-Ghazal) |
scale |
10.000 – 100.000 |
GeoEntity |
af•n•SD Sudan
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Match 4 |
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id name |
04-AAA-dca Aker |
pdf |
./ls/pdf/master/OL-SITE 1999-2000 MASTER ONE Sectors 0-Zones 00-04.pdf |
lsrType |
dialect |
notes |
⊕ Gel, Tapari valley upstream to Tali Post |
lsrCountry |
(Bahr-el-Ghazal; Equatoria adjacent) |
GeoEntity |
af•n•SD Sudan
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Match 5 |
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id name |
04-ABC-a Dhebor |
pdf |
./ls/pdf/master/OL-SITE 1999-2000 MASTER ONE Sectors 0-Zones 00-04.pdf |
lsrType |
outer language |
notes |
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 |
lsrCountry |
Sudan (Bahr-el-Ghazal; Equatoria) |
scale |
4* |
GeoEntity |
af•n•SD Sudan
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Match 6 |
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id name |
04-BAA-bce Pöjulu-SE. |
pdf |
./ls/pdf/master/OL-SITE 1999-2000 MASTER ONE Sectors 0-Zones 00-04.pdf |
lsrType |
dialect |
notes |
"pseudo" madi # spoken by so-called Madi community, distinct from speakers of [03=] Madi languages ⊕ Opari environs |
lsrCountry |
(Equatoria) |
GeoEntity |
af•n•SD Sudan
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Match 7 |
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id name |
04-BDA-ab Akero-A |
pdf |
./ls/pdf/master/OL-SITE 1999-2000 MASTER ONE Sectors 0-Zones 00-04.pdf |
lsrType |
inner language |
notes |
toposa, topotha, dabosa, tabosa, taposa, akeroa, akara, kare, khumi, huma, kum, kumi, abo ⊕ Zingietta... Lokalyen valleys |
lsrCountry |
Sudan (Equatoria) |
scale |
10.000 – 100.000 |
ISO-639 |
Toposa
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GeoEntity |
af•n•SD Sudan
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Match 8 |
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id name |
08-AAA-d Q'kabe |
pdf |
./ls/pdf/master/OL-SITE 1999-2000 MASTER ONE Sectors 0-Zones 05-09.pdf |
lsrType |
outer language |
notes |
!kabe ¶ previously believed extinct; few surviving speakers reunited in 1990's ⊕ Kalahari Gemsbok national park; expelled to Rietfontein & environs in 19[28=] 1937 |
lsrCountry |
formerly South Africa (Northern Cape) |
scale |
1 – 100 |
GeoEntity |
af•s•ZA South Africa
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Match 9 |
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id name |
09-DAA-a L'Xegwi + L'xogwi |
pdf |
./ls/pdf/master/OL-SITE 1999-2000 MASTER ONE Sectors 0-Zones 05-09.pdf |
lsrType |
outer language |
notes |
presumed extinct (few dozen speakers in 1950's) ⊕ Vaal upper valley |
lsrCountry |
South Africa (Eastern Transvaal) |
scale |
0* |
GeoEntity |
af•s•ZA South Africa
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Match 10 |
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id name |
13-AAA-aaf Hadareb |
pdf |
./ls/pdf/master/OL-SITE 1999-2000 MASTER ONE Sectors 1-Zones 10-14.pdf |
lsrType |
dialect |
notes |
hadaareb, hadareb community # the term hadareb is also applied to all Bedauye-speakers in Eritrea |
lsrCountry |
Eritrea-W.; also (Kassala) |
GeoEntity |
af•e•ER Eritrea
| af•n•SD Sudan
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Match 11 |
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id name |
22-NAA-aa Bargam |
pdf |
./ls/pdf/master/OL-SITE 1999-2000 MASTER ONE Sectors 2-Zones 20-24.pdf |
lsrType |
inner language |
notes |
mugil, bunu, saker ⊕ Bunu... Mugil |
lsrCountry |
Papua New Guinea (Madang) |
scale |
1.000 – 10.000 |
GeoEntity |
oc•pac•ME•PG Papua New Guinea
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Match 12 |
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id name |
27-RAA-aa Makolkol |
pdf |
./ls/pdf/master/OL-SITE 1999-2000 MASTER ONE Sectors 2-Zones 25-29.pdf |
lsrType |
inner language |
notes |
7 speakers in late 1980's; nearly exti |
lsrCountry |
(East New Britain) |
scale |
1 – 100 |
GeoEntity |
oc•pac•ME•PG Papua New Guinea
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Match 13 |
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id name |
28-A Baadi + Yawuru |
pdf |
./ls/pdf/master/OL-SITE 1999-2000 MASTER ONE Sectors 2-Zones 25-29.pdf |
lsrType |
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notes |
NYULNYULAN majority of speakers in most or all surviving communities of this set are bilingual, with primary fluency – especially among younger speakers - in [52=] Australian creole and/or English |
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Match 14 |
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id name |
28-B Bunaba + Guniandi |
pdf |
./ls/pdf/master/OL-SITE 1999-2000 MASTER ONE Sectors 2-Zones 25-29.pdf |
lsrType |
set |
notes |
BUNABAN majority of speakers are bilingual, with primary fluency in [52=] Australian creole and/or English |
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Match 15 |
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id name |
28-C Worora + Ngarinyin |
pdf |
./ls/pdf/master/OL-SITE 1999-2000 MASTER ONE Sectors 2-Zones 25-29.pdf |
lsrType |
set |
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WORORAN majority of speakers are bilingual, with primary fluency in [52=] Australian creole and/or English |
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Match 16 |
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id name |
28-D Kitja + Miriwung |
pdf |
./ls/pdf/master/OL-SITE 1999-2000 MASTER ONE Sectors 2-Zones 25-29.pdf |
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DJERAGAN majority of speakers in most or all communities of this set are bilingual, with primary fluency – especially among younger speakers - in [52=] Australian creole and/or English |
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Match 17 |
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id name |
28-DAB-b Gadjerawang |
pdf |
./ls/pdf/master/OL-SITE 1999-2000 MASTER ONE Sectors 2-Zones 25-29.pdf |
lsrType |
outer language |
notes |
⊕ Victoria River-W. valley ¶ perhaps extinct (only 3 speakers in 1970's) |
lsrCountry |
Australia (N.T.; W.A.) |
scale |
1* |
GeoEntity |
au Australia
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Match 18 |
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id name |
28-E Djamindjung + Nungali |
pdf |
./ls/pdf/master/OL-SITE 1999-2000 MASTER ONE Sectors 2-Zones 25-29.pdf |
lsrType |
set |
notes |
DJAMINDJUNGAN majority of speakers in communities of this set are plurilingual, in [29=] Ngarinman & with primary fluency – especially among younger speakers - in [52=] Australian creole and/or English |
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Match 19 |
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id name |
28-F Murrinhpatha + Nangiomeri |
pdf |
./ls/pdf/master/OL-SITE 1999-2000 MASTER ONE Sectors 2-Zones 25-29.pdf |
lsrType |
set |
notes |
DALY-RIVER majority of speakers in most or all surviving communities are bilingual, with primary fluency – especially among younger speakers - in [52=] Australian creole and/or English |
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Match 20 |
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id name |
28-GAA-aa Kungarakany |
pdf |
./ls/pdf/master/OL-SITE 1999-2000 MASTER ONE Sectors 2-Zones 25-29.pdf |
lsrType |
inner language |
notes |
gungaragan, gungaragany, gunerakan, kangarraga, kungarakan ⊕ Darwin>S.: Darwin river... Rum Jungle ¶ extinct; last speaker died in 1989 |
lsrCountry |
Australia (N.T.) |
scale |
extinct since 1900 |
GeoEntity |
au Australia
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