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The Kavango – Southwest Bantu languages are a group of Bantu languages established by Anita Pfouts (2003). The ''Southwest Bantu languages'' constitute most of Guthrie's Zone R. The languages, or clusters, along with their Guthrie identifications, are: *Kavango (K30) * *Kwangali * *Gciriku (Manyo) * *? Mashi, Simaa, Mbowe, Shanjo, Kwangwa *Southwest Bantu * *''Ovambo'' (R20): Kwanyama, Ndonga, Kwambi, Ngandyera, Mbalanhu * *Khumbi (Ngumbi, R10) * *? Ndombe * *Nyaneka (R10) * *Ngambwe (ex-Nyaneka dialect) * *Hakaona (ex-Herero dialect) * *''Herero'' (R30): Herero (Kuvale), Zemba, Twa Though not explicitly classified, Ndombe (R10) is presumably SW Bantu, and Mashi, Simaa (K30) Kavango. Maho (2009) adds Mbowe, Shanjo, and Kwangwa, as well as splitting off several varieties of these as distinct languages. However, Mbukushu, Luyana, and Yeyi, sometimes included with these languages, appear to be more divergent lineages of Bantu.〔(Bantu Classification ), Ehret, 2009.〕 Previous, and more extensive, versions (Nurse 2003) included K10 Chokwe–Luchazi, L10 Pende, L50 Lunda, L60 ''Nkoya'', H21 ''Kimbundu'', the rest of R (''Umbundu, Yeyi''), and perhaps L21 Kete, L22 ''Lwalu'', H13b ''Suundi''. Maho (2009) differentiates Herero proper, R.31, from North-West Herero (Kaokoland Herero, including Zemba and presumably Hakaona), R.311, and Botswana Herero (including Mahalapye Herero), R.312. Kuvale is moved to zone R.10 as R.101. ==Notes== 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「Kavango – Southwest Bantu languages」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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