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The Dogon languages are a small closely-related language family that is spoken by the Dogon people of Mali and may belong to the proposed Niger–Congo family. There are about 600,000 speakers of its dozen languages. They are tonal languages, and most, like Dogul, have two tones, but some, like Donno So, … See more
The evidence linking Dogon to the Niger–Congo family is weak, and their place within the family, assuming they do belong, is not clear. Various theories have been proposed, placing them in Gur, Mande, or as an … See more
The Dogon consider themselves a single ethnic group, but recognise that their languages are different. In Dogon cosmology, Dogon constitutes six of the twelve languages of … See more
• Languages of Mali
• Dogon word lists (Wiktionary) See more• Dogon and Bangime Linguistics
• Dogon linguistics website
• Dogon languages on Rogerblench.info (includes linguistic data and pictures)
• Dogon Languages and Linguistics An (sic) Comprehensive Annotated Bibliography Abbie Hantgan (2007) See moreBangime language (aka Baŋgɛri mɛ), formerly considered a divergent branch of Dogon, turns out not to be Dogon at all, and is possibly a See more
1. ^ Dogon Languages Archived June 15, 2013, at the Wayback Machine Retrieved May 19, 2013
2. ^ Roger Blench, Niger-Congo: an alternative view
3. ^ Blench, Roger. 2015. Was there a now-vanished branch of Nilo-Saharan on the Dogon Plateau? Evidence from substrate vocabulary in Bangime and Dogon See moreWikipedia text under CC-BY-SA license - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dogon_people
Dogon has been frequently referred to as a single language. There are at least five distinct groups of dialects. The most ancient dialects are dyamsay and tombo, the former being most frequently used for traditional prayers and ritual chants. The Dogon dialects are highly distinct from one another and many varieties are not mutually intelligible, actually amounting to some 12 dialects and 50 sub-dialects. There is also a secret ritual language sigi sǫ (language of Sigi), which is tau…
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Pages in category "Dogon languages". The following 19 pages are in this category, out of 19 total. This list may not reflect recent changes ( learn more ). Dogon languages.
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- Consonants
1. /t͡ʃ/occurs, but only marginally. 2. /ɡ/ can be realized as a fricative [ɣ] between vowel sounds /a ɔ/. 3. /f z h ʔ/can only occur among loanwords. 4. /ʃ/ might occur as an allophone of /s/ when preceding /i/.
- Region: Bandiagara Escarpment
- Native to: Mali
- Native speakers: 160,000 (1998)
- Consonants
Dogon languages - Wikipedia @ WordDisk
https://worddisk.com/wiki/Dogon_languagesThe Dogon languages are a small closely-related language family that is spoken by the Dogon people of Mali and may belong to the proposed Niger–Congo family. There are about 600,000 …
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ana_Dogon
Ana Dogon, or Ana Tiŋa, is a recently discovered Dogon language spoken in Mali. It was first reported online in 2005 by Roger Blench. [2]
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bangime_language
The villages are: Bara ( IPA: [bara]) Bounou ( IPA: [bunu]) Niana ( IPA: [ɲana]) (also called Nani) [10] Die'ni ( IPA: [jene]) Digari ( IPA: [diɡarɔ]) (also called Digarou) [10] Doro ( IPA: [dɔrɔ]) Due ( …
Dogon Languages - Wikipedia
https://clever-geek.imtqy.com/articles/627364/index.htmlIt was traditionally believed that Dogon languages are a group of dialects of one language, the understanding between the speakers of which in many cases is difficult or completely absent. …
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