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Dahalo is an
endangered Cu****ic
language spoken by
around 500–600
Dahalo people on the
coast of Kenya, near the
mouth of the Tana River.
Dahalo is unusual...
- be possible. When an
epiglottal stop
becomes voiced intervocalically in
Dahalo, for example, it
becomes a tap. Phonetically, however,
voiceless vs voiced...
- have
palatal or
velar voiceless lateral fricatives or affricates, such as
Dahalo and Zulu, but the IPA has no
symbols for such sounds. However, appropriate...
- have an
implosive b
alongside a
series of
allophonically ejective stops.
Dahalo of Kenya, has ejectives, implosives, and
click consonants. Non-contrastively...
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terms "South Cu****ic" and "Rift" are not
quite synonymous: The Ma'a and
Dahalo languages were once
included in
South Cu****ic, but were not considered...
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former hunter-gatherers. They
share the name
Sanye with the
neighboring Dahalo. The
current language of the
Waata may be a
dialect of Orma or otherwise...
- East Cu****ic Yaaku–Dullay
Dahalo Geographic labels are
given for comparison; Bender's
labels are
added in parentheses.
Dahalo is made a
primary branch...
- the
Dahalo are
thought to have
retained clicks from an
earlier language when they
shifted to
speaking a Cu****ic language; if so, the pre-
Dahalo language...
- It is a rare sound,
found in
Dahalo, a Cu****ic
language of Kenya, and in Hadza, a
language isolate of Tanzania. In
Dahalo, /c͜𝼆ʼ/
contrasts with alveolar...
- hunter-gatherers in Kenya:
Aweer language Dahalo language Waata language The "Sanye" in
Greenberg is
Dahalo. This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated...