• The Mampruli language is a Gur language spoken in northern Ghana, Northern Togo, Burkina Faso, Ivory Coast and Mali by the Mamprusi people. It is partially...
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    Naden (2021) lists the languages of the Southern/Eastern Mabia group as Dagbani, Hanga, Kantoosi, Kamara, Kusaal (Kusasi), Mampruli (Mamprusi), Nabit, Nanun/Nanuni...
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  • which are Niger–Congo languages. Mampruli, another Gur language, and Gonja, which is a Kwa language, are the dominant languages in this areas. Also, Dagbani...
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    eighty languages are spoken. Of these, English, which was inherited from the colonial era, is the official language and lingua franca. Of the languages indigenous...
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  • Birifor Safaliba North Moore Mid-Central Mabiene Nankanè Nabit South Dagbane Mampruli Nanuni Kusaal Kusaal Talni Buli–Konni Buli Konni Hanga–Kamara Hanga Kamara...
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  • to the ATR feature: +ATR /i u e o/ −ATR /ɩ ʋ ɛ ɔ a/ Koma is related to Mampruli, Hanga and Buli. Konni at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required)...
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  • living in the Northern Regions of Ghana as of 2013. They speak Mampruli, one of the Gur languages. In Ghana, the Mamprusis live mainly in Nalerigu, Gambaga...
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  • kingdom. Dagbani is closely related to and mutually intelligible with Mampruli, Nabit, Talni, Kamara, Kantosi, and Hanga, also spoken in Northern, North...
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    Birifor. Dagaare language varies in dialect stemming from other family languages including: Dagbane, Waale, Mabia, Gurene, Mampruli, Kusaal, Buli, Niger-Congo...
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    of the Mamprusi line. Published references include quoted statements of Mampruli speakers: Ti ŋmampurisi, Yooba, Naanumma ni Moosi piiligu nyɛ la Kyama...
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    with the indigenous Twi of the Ashantis, the Fante language, Frafra, Dangme, Ga, Dagbani, Mampruli, Gonja and Ewe also having official status, and being...
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    people who possessed these skills. It shares linguistic similarities with Mampruli and Konni. Konni appears to be the most similar, but little study has been...
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    broadcast in English and the local language; Mampruli. They also have radio sessions broadcast in Frafra and other local languages. The town is also one of the...
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  • gb, but the palatal series of the related languages (written ch/j in Dagbani and Hanga and ky/gy in Mampruli) fall in with the simple velars, as in neighbouring...
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    the official language of English, most inhabitants speak a language of the Gur subfamily in the Niger–Congo language family, such as Mampruli, Tampulma,...
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  • Morris Swadesh (category Articles containing Spanish-language text)
    Morris; Arana, Evangelina (1967). Diccionario Analítico de la Lengua Mampruli (in Spanish). Mexico: Museo de las Culturas. OCLC 651303144. Swadesh, Morris...
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  • of Nangurima and Yikpabongo. Moreover, Buli is lexically similar with Mampruli (77%). Source: There are three tonal levels in Buli, i.e. high, mid and...
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  • This is a list of ISO 639-3 language codes starting with M. Index | a | b | c | d | e | f | g | h | i | j | k | l | m | n | o | p | q | r | s | t | u |...
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