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- Dahalo is an endangered Cu****ic language spoken by around 500–600 Dahalo people on the coast of Kenya, near the mouth of the Tana River. Dahalo is unusual...
- have palatal or velar voiceless lateral fricatives or affricates, such as Dahalo and Zulu, but the IPA has no symbols for such sounds. However, appropriate...
- Dullay and groups the rest as Lowland East Cu****ic. With the addition of Dahalo, formerly considered to belong to South Cu****ic, this classification is...
- S****e (1979), with Beja and Agaw correspondences from Ehret (1987) and Dahalo correspondences from Tosco (2000): /b/, /d/, /g/, /z/ are preserved in Ts'amakko...
- have an implosive b alongside a series of allophonically ejective stops. Dahalo of Kenya, has ejectives, implosives, and click consonants. Non-contrastively...
- terms "South Cu****ic" and "Rift" are not quite synonymous: The Ma'a and Dahalo languages were once included in South Cu****ic, but were not considered...
- It is a rare sound, found in Dahalo, a Cu****ic language of Kenya, and in Hadza, a language isolate of Tanzania. In Dahalo, /c͜𝼆ʼ/ contrasts with alveolar...
- intervocalic voiced allophone of the otherwise voiceless epiglottal stop /ʡ/ of Dahalo and perhaps of other languages. It may also exist in Iraqi Arabic, where...
- the Dahalo are thought to have retained clicks from an earlier language when they shifted to speaking a Cu****ic language; if so, the pre-Dahalo language...
- languages in East Africa use clicks: Sandawe and Hadza of Tanzania, and Dahalo, an endangered South Cu****ic language of Kenya that has clicks in only...