IKALANGA LANGUAGE
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'Ikalanga' or 'Kalanga' is a Bantu language spoken in Botswana and Zimbabwe by 300,000 people or more who are called the BaKalanga. It is known for its extensive phoneme inventory, which includes palatalized, velarized, aspirated, and breathy voiced consonants.
★ Chebanne, A.M. & Rodewald, M.K & Pahlen, K.W. (1995) ''Ngatikwaleni iKalanga: a manual for writing Kalanga as spoken in Botswana''. Gaborone: Botswana Society.
★ Mathangwane, Joyce T. (1999) ''Ikalanga phonetics and phonology: a synchronic and diachronic study.'' Stanford, CA: CSLI Publications.
'Ikalanga' or 'Kalanga' is a Bantu language spoken in Botswana and Zimbabwe by 300,000 people or more who are called the BaKalanga. It is known for its extensive phoneme inventory, which includes palatalized, velarized, aspirated, and breathy voiced consonants.
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Bibliography
★ Chebanne, A.M. & Rodewald, M.K & Pahlen, K.W. (1995) ''Ngatikwaleni iKalanga: a manual for writing Kalanga as spoken in Botswana''. Gaborone: Botswana Society.
★ Mathangwane, Joyce T. (1999) ''Ikalanga phonetics and phonology: a synchronic and diachronic study.'' Stanford, CA: CSLI Publications.
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