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Bangime (/ˌbæŋɡiˈmeɪ/; bàŋɡí–mɛ̀, or, in full, Bàŋgɛ́rí-mɛ̀) is a
language isolate spoken by 3,500
ethnic Dogon in
seven villages in
southern Mali, who...
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their close cultural and
geographical ties.
Blench (2015)
speculates that
Bangime and
Dogon languages may have a
substratum from a "missing"
branch of Nilo-Saharan...
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explain a
possible Nilo-Saharan
substrate in the
Malian Dogon and
Bangime languages, for the
following structure:
Blench (2021)
concludes that Maban...
- slang, verlan, the
grypsera of
Polish prisons, thieves' cant, Polari, and
Bangime. Anti-languages are
sometimes created by
authors and used by characters...
- on its
Bandiagara Escarpment it has
about 2,000
speakers of the
vibrant Bangime language, an
isolate used
mainly as an anti-language; it has the highest...
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languages of
South America Many
unclassified languages of
North America Bangime (Mali) Jalaa† (Nigeria)
Kwaza (Brazil) Xocó† (Brazil) (not
clear if it...
- Mande:
languages of the Mandé peoples,
estimated at 70
million as of 2016
Bangime,
spoken in
Dogon country but
seemingly unrelated to Dogon. Siamou, once...
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About 1,500
ethnic Dogon in
seven villages in
southern Mali
speak the
Bangime language,
which is
unrelated to the
other Dogon languages and presumed...
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Alternative View" (PDF). Hantgan, Abbie; List, Johann-Mattis (September 2018).
Bangime:
Secret Language,
Language Isolate, or
Language Island?. https://journals...
- Tuu, or Taa-ǃKwi, two
surviving languages Hadza, an
isolate of
Tanzania Bangime, a
likely isolate of Mali Jalaa, a
likely isolate of
Nigeria Sandawe, an...