Sua language
Sua, also known as Mansoanka or Kunante, is a divergent Niger–Congo language spoken in the Mansôa area of Guinea-Bissau.[3]
Sua | |
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Mansoanka | |
Native to | Guinea-Bissau |
Native speakers | 17,600 (2016)[1] |
Language codes | |
ISO 639-3 | msw |
Glottolog | mans1259 |
ELP | Mansoanka[2] |
References
- "Mansoanka". Ethnologue. Retrieved 2018-08-03.
- Endangered Languages Project data for Mansoanka.
- Güldemann, Tom (2018). "Historical linguistics and genealogical language classification in Africa". In Güldemann, Tom (ed.). The Languages and Linguistics of Africa. The World of Linguistics series. 11. Berlin: De Gruyter Mouton. pp. 58–444. doi:10.1515/9783110421668-002. ISBN 978-3-11-042606-9.
- Guillaume Segerer & Florian Lionnet 2010. "'Isolates' in 'Atlantic'". Language Isolates in Africa workshop, Lyon, Dec. 4
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