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The Kunama language is a language isolate which has been included in the proposed Nilo-Saharan language family. Kunama spoken by the Kunama people of western Eritrea and just across the Ethiopian border. The language has several dialects including: Barka, Marda, Aimara, Odasa, Tika, Lakatakura, Sokodasa, Takazze-Selit, and Tigray. Ilit and Bitama are not mutually intelligible and so may be considered distinct languages. ==References== *Bender, M. Lionel. 1996. Kunama. Languages of the World/Materials 59. München: Lincom Europa. *Idris, Nikodimos.1987. ''The Kunama and their language''. Addis Ababa University BA thesis *Thompson, E. D. 1983. "Kunama: phonology and noun phrase" in Bender, M. L. (ed.): ''Nilo-Saharan Language Studies''. East Lansing: African Studies Center, Michigan State University. pp. 280–322. *Thompson, E. David. 1989. "Kunama Verb Phrase" in Bender, M. Lionel (ed.): ''Topics in Nilo-Saharan Linguistics''. Hamburg: Helmut Buske Verlag. pp. 305–346. *Tucker, A. N. and Bryan, M. A. 1966. "Kunama" in Linguistic Analyses: the Non-Bantu Languages of North-Eastern Africa. London: Oxford University Press. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Kunama language」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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