Yauma language

Yauma language

The Yauma language is spoken in Angola and Zambia in the Kwando River area. The Ethnologue lists it as unclassified, but [http://www.bantu-languages.com/fr/zonek.html Bantu-Languages.com] describes it as a variety of Mbunda, a Bantu language from subgroup K.30, citing Maniacky 1997.

Bibliography

* Maniacky Jacky, 1997 "Contribution à l'étude des langues bantoues de la zone K: analyse comparative et sous-groupements", Mémoire pour l'obtention du DEA de langues, littératures et sociétés, études bantoues, INALCO (Paris - France), 101p.


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