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ID a & Name b |
00-AAA-b Bamanan + Manenka |
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LSName h |
Bamanan + Manenka |
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manding-E., manden-kan-E., mandekan-E., part of mandingo+ bambara ➤ forming (with Mandinka+ Khasonka, above) a continuous area of communication from Gambia to the borders of Ghana |
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26 InnerLanguages • 30 Dialects • 8 ISO-639-Relatives |
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GeoEntity C 1
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Mali
| Burkina Faso
| Côte d’Ivoire
| Guinea
| Liberia
| Sierra Leone
| Gambia
| Senegal
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ID a & Name b |
01-AAA-cac Taborog |
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LSName h |
taborog |
LSType i |
dialect |
IsNotional k |
no |
Notes l |
⊕ location to be confirmed |
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GeoEntity C 1
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Mali
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Match 3 |
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ID a & Name b |
03-BAA-ea Kulu-Ti |
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LSName h |
kulu-ti |
LSType i |
inner language |
IsNotional k |
no |
Notes l |
kulu-'ba community ⊕ Aringa-N. county ➤ classification to be confirmed |
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GeoEntity C 1
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Uganda
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Match 4 |
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ID a & Name b |
04-BCA-a Maasai |
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LSName h |
Maasai |
LSType i |
outer language |
IsNotional k |
no |
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spoken by largely semi-nomadic pastoralist communities ⊕ locations of communities are listed below as recorded at beginning of 20th century |
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1 InnerLanguage • 15 Dialects |
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ISO-639 A 1
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ISO-639-2-Language-mas Masai
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GeoEntity C 1
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Kenya
| Tanzania
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ID a & Name b |
04-CAA-cd Pok |
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LSName h |
pok |
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IsNotional k |
no |
Notes l |
bok, lako, lago, ba-gwet, ba-gwe-k community ⊕ South Elgon location |
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Kenya
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Match 6 |
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ID a & Name b |
14-GAC-aa Af-Dasenach |
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LSName h |
af-dasenach |
LSType i |
inner language |
IsNotional k |
no |
Notes l |
dathanik, dathanaik, dathanaic, daasenach, daasenech, geleb, geleba, galab, gelab, gheleba, gallab, galuba, gelubba, dama, marille, merile, merille, morille, reshiat, rusia, russia, 'shangilla', in [12=] Amarinya: gelebinya # af-dasenach =«mouth of dasenach» ➤ the linguistic status and location of the following communities need to be confirmed |
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ISO-639 A 1
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ISO-639-3-Language-dsh Daasanach
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Ethiopia
| Kenya
| Sudan
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ID a & Name b |
18-GAA-db "Bwagira-Fali" |
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LSName h |
bwagira-'fali' |
LSType i |
inner language |
IsNotional k |
no |
Notes l |
➤ classification with Gili & Thlukufu to be confirmed (rather than with [18=] Gude+ Chede |
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GeoEntity C 1
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Nigeria
| Cameroon
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Match 8 |
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ID a & Name b |
20-ACB Kairui + Midiki |
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LSName h |
KAIRUI + MIDIKI |
LSType i |
net |
IsNotional k |
yes |
Notes l |
classification to be reviewed in light of intertwining between languages in this geozone and in 32=Mesonesic phylozone; see [32=] Waima'a+ Habu |
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1 OuterLanguage • 2 InnerLanguages |
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Match 9 |
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ID a & Name b |
24-PAC-c Kambaira |
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Page g |
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LSName h |
Kambaira |
LSType i |
outer language |
IsNotional k |
yes |
Notes l |
⊕ Kainantu district plurilingual < [24=] Gadsup & [24=] Binumarien ➤ classification to be confirmed |
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1 InnerLanguage |
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GeoEntity C 1
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Papua New Guinea
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Match 10 |
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ID a & Name b |
29-Y Marrawah + Kaoota |
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Page g |
224 |
LSName h |
MARRAWAH + KAOOTA |
LSType i |
set |
IsNotional k |
yes |
Notes l |
TASMANIAN notional set ¶ The total ethnic clearance of Tasmania was undertaken between 1805 and 1830, by speakers of [52=] English. The last 200 survivors were deported in 1829-34 to Flinders and other small offshore islands, and the last Tasmanian languages were effectively extinct before 1900 ➤ The only data are a few poorly recorded wordlists from 19th cent. and recordings of the last partial speakers in the early 20th . Degrees of relationship among Tasmanian languages and their affinities to languages of mainland Australia cannot be accurately judged, and the following classification is largely notional (and certainly simplified). It provides a framework to be checked and amplified against every surviving scrap of information on the peoples and languages of Tasmania # Reconstructed linguistic divisions have hitherto been labelled by points of the compass and foreign place-names. They are here renamed with place-names of apparent local origin. |
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2 Chains • 2 Nets • 5 OuterLanguages • 18 InnerLanguages |
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GeoEntity C 1
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Australia
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