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Lenguas kunama

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Lenguas kunama
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Bandera de Eritrea
 
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Etiopía
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Etiopía
Hablantes ~ 240 mil (2020)[1]
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Nilo-sahariano (?)

  Lenguas kunama
Subdivisiones Kunama
Bitama
Ilit
ISO 639-3 kun

Las lenguas kunamas, tradicionalmente consideradas dialectos de una misma lengua, son el kunama (propiamente dicho), el bitama y el ilit.[2]​ Usualmente se clasifican como una rama más de las lenguas nilo-saharianas.

Comparación léxica

Los numerales del uno al diez para el kunama propiamente dicho son:[3]

GLOSA Kunama
'1' éllà
'2' ˈbáarè
'3' sàtˈtê
'4' ˈsàllè
'5' kūssúmè
'6' kōntá-llê
'7' kōnta-́báárè
'8' kōn-sàttê
'9' élda-wdè
'10' ʃěb-è

Referencias

  1. Kunama at Ethnologue (25th ed., 2022)
  2. R. Blench (2006), p. 3
  3. Bender, Lionel. 2001. English-Kunama lexicon. Afrikanistische Arbeitspapiere 65. 201-253.

Bibliografía

  • Christopher Ehret (2001). A historical-comparative reconstruction of Nilo-Saharan. Köln: R. Köppe Verlag. ISBN 3-89645-098-0. OCLC 48027016. 
  • Dimmendaal, Gerrit J. (1 de septiembre de 2008). «Language Ecology and Linguistic Diversity on the African Continent». Language and Linguistics Compass 2 (5): 840-858. ISSN 1749-818X. doi:10.1111/j.1749-818x.2008.00085.x. 
  • Joseph Greenberg (1970). Escrito en International Journal of American Linguistics 29.1. The languages of Africa. Bloomington: Indiana University. ISBN 0-87750-115-7. OCLC 795772769. 
  • Roger Blench (2006). Archaeology, language, and the African past. Lanham, MD: AltaMira Press. ISBN 0-7591-0465-4. OCLC 62281704. 
  • Pertti Mikkola, 1999. "Nilo-Saharan revisited: some observations concerning the best etymologies". Nordic Journal of African Studies, 8(2):108–138.

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