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Sekele (''Vasekele'', the Angolan Bantu name), or Northern ǃXuun (Northern Ju); also known by the outdated term ǃʼOǃKung (''ǃʼO ǃuŋ'', ) "Forest ǃKung" and in one source as Maligo (Sekele Maligo), is the northern variety of the !Kung (''ǃXuun'') dialect continuum. It was widespread in southern Angola before the civil war, but now is principally spoken among a diaspora in northern Namibia. A variety currently being investigated is Mangetti Dune !Kung, spoken by a resettled diaspora community of 500–1000 in Namibia and South Africa in the settlements of Mangetti Dune and Omtaku (Omatako?), east of Grootfontein, Namibia, halfway to the Botswana border; and in Schmidtsdrif, west of Kimberley, South Africa. ==Phonology== Mangetti Dune has clicks with four places of articulation, . (A reported distinction between dental lateral and postalveolar lateral clicks has not been confirmed by further research.) These come in the same eight series as in Grootfontein !Kung, here represented with the palatal articulation: :Lingual :glottalized :linguo-pulmonic :linguo-glottalic 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「Sekele language」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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