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Chisukwa | |
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Chisukwa | |
Native to | Malawi |
Region | Misuku Hills |
Native speakers | ~1000 |
Language codes | |
ISO 639-3 | ndh |
Chisukwa is a Bantu dialect spoken in northern Malawi, in the Sukwa Hills. It is a critically endangered dialect of the Ndali language, with less than 1000 native speakers.
References
- Kershner, Tiffany (2001) - "Imperfectivity in Chisukwa," pp. 37–52. Explorations in African Linguistics: From Lamso to Sesotho, eds. Robert Botne and Rose Vondrasek, Bloomington: Indiana University Working Papers in Linguistics
External links
- Faculty page for Dr. Kershner, an expert on the linguistic structure of Chisukwa.