Cambridge, 2005. — 30 p. Information about the language . Nomenclature. Location and settlements. Language status. Baŋga na culture and history. The classification of Baŋgi me. Phonology . Vowels. Consonants. Tones. Morphology . Morpheme structure. Nouns. Pronouns. Syntax . General. Qualification. Constituent order. Baŋgi me wordlist .
Cambridge, 2005. — 30 p. Information about the language . Nomenclature. Location and settlements. Language status. Baŋga na culture and history. The classification of Baŋgi me. Phonology . Vowels. Consonants. Tones. Morphology . Morpheme structure. Nouns. Pronouns. Syntax . General. Qualification. Constituent order. Baŋgi me wordlist .
Unknown Author. — 27 p. Bangime, a language isolate spoken in central-eastern Mali, represents an enigma, not only in terms of linguistics, but also with regards to their past ethnographic affiliations and migration patterns. The speakers of Bangime, the Bangande, live among and claim to constitute one of the Dogon groups that also occupy the rocky terrain of the Bandiagara...
Unknown Author. — 27 p. Bangime, a language isolate spoken in central-eastern Mali, represents an enigma, not only in terms of linguistics, but also with regards to their past ethnographic affiliations and migration patterns. The speakers of Bangime, the Bangande, live among and claim to constitute one of the Dogon groups that also occupy the rocky terrain of the Bandiagara...
Unknown Author. — 27 p. Bangime, a language isolate spoken in central-eastern Mali, represents an enigma, not only in terms of linguistics, but also with regards to their past ethnographic affiliations and migration patterns. The speakers of Bangime, the Bangande, live among and claim to constitute one of the Dogon groups that also occupy the rocky terrain of the Bandiagara...
De Gruyter Mouton, 2018. — 505 p. — (Mouton Grammar Library [MGL] 76). Spoken only in a cul-de-sac valley in Dogon country in east-central Mali, Bangime is the most enigmatic language isolate in the whole of interior West Africa. It is apparently a Basque-like survival of a formerly widespread language family, now boxed into this small valley by the expansion of Niger-Congo...
University of Michigan, 2017. — 4 p. Bangime has an unusual glide (semivowel) ɥ. This is the IPA symbol for a high front rounded semivowel, similar to that in French words like huit [ɥit]. It does not occur in Dogon, Songhay, or (to our knowledge) in Mande languages of the zone. However, it does occur in the neighboring cliffs dialect of Bozo-Jenaama as spoken in Kargué and...
University of Michigan, 2017. — 12 p. This “tour” is designed to help end-users of our Bangime documents (grammar, lexical spreadsheet, texts) understand how the tonal system works. Transcriptions are in IPA. Audio clips are included. Be warned that there is some range in pronunciation, and individual audio clips are not always middle-of-the-road representatives of the...
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