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Dogon language of Mali
Penange Dogon is a Dogon language spoken in Mali. It is close to Ampari. The language was first described as distinct in 2011 by Prokhorov.[1]
The Penange Dogon speakers live in the village of Pinia (péná) in Bandiagara Cercle and call themselves péná nógè, "Pinia people".[2]
References
- ^ Heath, Jeffrey (September 2016). "A grammar of Penange (Dogon, Mali)". p. 2.
- ^ Heath, Jeffrey (September 2016). "A grammar of Penange (Dogon, Mali)". p. 1.
Sources
- "Dogon and Bangime Linguistics. Dogon languages". Retrieved 2015-03-25..
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