Zumaya
Classification: Afro-Asiatic
·critically endangered
Classification: Afro-Asiatic
·critically endangered
Shows the small amount of people that speak Zumaya in the world today and the majority have switched to speaking Fulfulde.
Read documentChristopher Moseley |
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Brian Klovert |
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2007 |
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Scripts, writing systems and orthographies |
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English |
Charles Häberl 3526 days ago
500 Error
Charles Häberl 3526 days ago
You would definitely benefit from another resource here, such as Shryock, A. (1997). The Classification of the Masa Group of Languages. Studies in African Linguistics, 26 (1), 31-33. which you mention in your bibliography.
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