Mandingo language
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- http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85080443
- info:lc/authorities/sh85080443
- http://id.loc.gov/authorities/sh85080443#concept
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Variants
- Malenke language
- Malinka language
- Malinke language
- Mande language (Mandingo)
- Mandeka language
- Mandenga language
- Manding language
- Mandingue language
- Mandinka language
- Manenka language
- Maninka language
- Mãniyakã language
- Meninka language
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Sources
- found: Cutler, S.A. A learner directed approach to Mãniyakã ... 1981:p. 1, introd. (an introductory section to the study of Mande languages of Liberia) p. 2 (in this section ... Mandingo)
- found: Current trends:v. 7, p. 841 (Mandingo=Maninka, esp. in Liberia and Sierra Leone, see Mandeka) p. 81 (Mandeka, includes Maninka) (Maninka (Malinke, Mande, Manding, Mandingo, Mandingue, Madinka, Meninka)
- found: Britannica Micro.:v. 6, p. 558, under Mande languages (group of Niger-Congo languages spoken in parts of Sierra Leone, Liberia ... the most widely spoken Mande language is Malinke (or Mandingo). The important Mande languages (Malinke, Mende, Kpelle, and Vai) all belong to the western subgroup)
- found: Ethnologue:p. 120, under Liberia (Maninka (Malinke, Mandingo) (Mande family; Maninka-Bambara-Dyula group))
- found: Voegelin lang.:p. 219, under Mande (Bambar, Dyula and Malinke may be divergent dialects of a single language) p. 220 (Malinka=Malinke=Manding(o)=Madingue=Mandinka=Manenka=Mandinka=Meninka=Maninka=Mande)
- found: 96-702156: Keïta, M. Mögöbalu [SR] 1995:booklet, p. 2 (Mandingo influence) p. 22 (Malenke texts)
LC Classification
- PL8491
Change Notes
- 1986-02-11: new
- 2011-08-30: revised
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