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Match 1
ID a & Name b 59-AAF-edk Niswāni
Attributes
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Page g 462
LSName h niswāni
LSType i dialect
IsNotional k no
Relatives
GeoEntity C 1 Pakistan
Match 2
ID a & Name b 59-AAF-ra Awadhi
Attributes
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Page g 471
LSName h awadhi
LSType i inner language
IsNotional k no
Notes l abadi, avadhi, abohi, ambodhi, baiswara, baiswari, kosali, kojali, khosul, uttari* ➤ Indian "scheduled mother-tongue" (as part of "Hindi scheduled language"); currently merging with [59=] Hindi ⊕ west of Benares... west of Lucknow (former kingdom of Awadh, Oudh)
Scale o 5
Statistics
6 Dialects
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ISO-639 A 1 ISO-639-2-Language-awa Awadhi
GeoEntity C 1 India | Nepal | Fiji
Match 3
ID a & Name b 64-ABA-ab Catawba
Attributes
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Page g 490
LSName h catawba
LSType i inner language
IsNotional k no
Notes l iswa, isa, issa, ysa, kataba, katahba, ushery
Scale o 1
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ISO-639 A 1 ISO-639-3-Language-chc Catawba
GeoEntity C 1 United States
Match 4
ID a & Name b 99-AUR-r Ichibemba + Ichilamba
Attributes
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Page g 727
LSName h ichiBemba + ichiLamba
LSType i outer language
IsNotional k no
Notes l bemba+ lamba, bantu-M41/42 transition < [99=] Kiswahili+ Ikiruundi (Bantu-Inner-East)
Scale o 6
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24 InnerLanguages • 12 Dialects • 2 ISO-639-Relatives
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GeoEntity C 1 Zambia | Democratic Republic of the Congo
Match 5
ID a & Name b 99-AUS Kiswahili + Ikiruundi
Attributes
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Page g 729
LSName h KISWAHILI + IKIRUUNDI
LSType i net
IsNotional k no
Notes l BANTU-INNER-EAST, swahili+ ruundi, including bantu-D5/6... bantu-E... bantu-F... bantu-G... bantu-M1/2... bantu-N... bantu-P transition < [99=] Bantu-Inner-West and to [99=] Bantu-Inner-South
Statistics
25 OuterLanguages • 211 InnerLanguages • 278 Dialects • 34 ISO-639-Relatives
Match 6
ID a & Name b 99-AUS-m Kiswahili
Attributes
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Page g 733
LSName h kiSwahili
LSType i outer language
IsNotional k no
Notes l "wider" swahili # derived from [12=] 'Arabiyya sawaailii=«coastal, of the coasts» 𝒮 Arabic script; Latin script
Script n Arabic; Latin
Scale o 7
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26 InnerLanguages • 41 Dialects • 2 ISO-639-Relatives
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ISO-639 A 1 ISO-639-1-Macrolanguage-sw Swahili
GeoEntity C 1 Tanzania | Kenya | Uganda | Somalia | Mozambique | Comoros | Democratic Republic of the Congo | Rwanda | Burundi
Match 7
ID a & Name b 99-AUT Isizulu + Chizezuru
Attributes
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Page g 738
LSName h ISIZULU + CHIZEZURU
LSType i net
IsNotional k no
Notes l BANTU-INNER-SOUTH, zulu+ zezuru, bantu-S10's/S60's transition < [99=] Kiswahili+ Ikiruundi (Bantu-Inner-East)
Statistics
6 OuterLanguages • 38 InnerLanguages • 152 Dialects • 13 ISO-639-Relatives
Match 8
ID a & Name b 99= BANTUIC phylozone
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Page g 690
LSName h BANTUIC
LSType i zone
Grouping j phylo
IsNotional k no
Notes l covers the "broad Bantu", "narrow Bantu+ Bantoid" or Isizulu+ Tiv set (the central-southern section of "old Benue-Congo") within the "Volta-Congo" affinity, within the wider "Transafrican" continental affinity; comprising 1 set of languages (= 259 outer-languages), spoken by communities throughout a major part of Africa south of the Sahara, from the Jos Plateau and Cameroon Highlands eastwards and southwards to the Indian Ocean and South Atlantic coasts: 99-A ISIZULU+ TIV including 1 arterial language: Kiswahili (Swahili) A continuum of relationships among languages covered by phylozones 98=Benuic and 99=Bantuic passes through the transitional languages of the [98=] Junaare+ Tagbo (Mambila+ Samba-Daka) chain. The “Wider Bantu" or Isizulu+Tiv set contains the largest group of closely related languages in the world, in terms of the number of idioms within a single set. Any sequential listing represents an over-simplification of the internal geographic links which bind adjacent languages more or less closely together in all directions, but the sequence imposed below is designed to lead the user through the increasingly close-knit relationships within this set, as one moves from West Africa towards Southern Africa. The languages of this phylozone and set, especially in Cameroon and parts of adjacent countries, illustrate how the linguasphere continues to operate as a fluid continuum, linguistic differences accumulating over long distances as one moves from community to community, but without the continuum of inter-intelligibility among neighbouring communities being interrupted severely along any consistent divide. In this situation, the classification of adjacent languages and dialects is often guided by local perceptions of ethno-linguistic identity. Wherever relevant, references to the Guthrian codes for "narrow" Bantu, e.g. bantu-A11, are included in column 3 below. The convention of an initial "widowed" hyphen has been employed in column 3, for this zone only, to facilitate the recording of linguistic and ethnic names without their traditional prefix. In the conventional citation of the names of Bantu languages in other sources, prefixes are sometimes distinguished by deferring the upper-case initial letter to the beginning of the stem, e.g. isiZulu. In the Linguasphere Register, this typographical device is employed for the citation of the reference names of outer-languages, in bold-type in columns 2 and 3, but only from chain [99=-AP] onwards (since separation of prefix from stem is less straight-forward in the languages of West Africa listed to that point).
Scale o 8
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1 Set • 21 Chains • 88 Nets • 259 OuterLanguages • 1239 InnerLanguages • 1159 Dialects • 91 ISO-639-Relatives
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ISO-639 A 1 ISO-639-5-Collective-bnt Bantu
GeoEntity C 1 Botswana | Cameroon | Central African Republic | Comoros | Republic of the Congo | Democratic Republic of the Congo | Gabon | Kenya | Lesotho | Malawi | Mayotte | Mozambique | Namibia | Nigeria | Rwanda | Somalia | South Africa | Sudan | Swaziland | Tanzania | Uganda | Zambia | Zimbabwe

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