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Language Fanakalo
No.
Feature
Value
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Source
Map
Coordinates
WGS84
28°32'S, 30°51'E
-28.53, 30.86
Sources
Origin of Fanagalo
Duncan 1954
Kitchen Kafir Grammar and Vocabulary
Lloyd n.d.
Fanakalo in South Africa
Adendorff 1995
Ethnographic evidence of the social meaning of Fanakalo in South Africa
Adendorff 1993
Fanakalo: A pidgin caught in a crisis
Ferraz 1984
Bonnet Blanc et Blanc Bonnet: Adjective-noun-rrder, substratum and language universals
Mühlhäusler 1986
Fanakalo: Lingua franca of the mining community
Wessels 1986
Fanakalo and the Zulu language
Ngcongwane 1985
The absence of reduplication in Pidgins
Bakker 2003
Die Isikula/Sprache in Natal, Suedafrika
Trapp 1908
Basic Bantu
Hopkins-Jenkins 1947
Basic Bantu
Hopkin-Jenkins 1947
Fanagalo – phrase book, grammar and dictionary
Bold 1977
The attitudes of Black and White employees to the use of Fanagalo on gold mines
Radise et al. 1979
Fanakalo
Mesthrie and Surek-Clark 2013
Fanakalo Textbook
Opperman 1967
Expressiveness in contact situations: The fate of African ideophones
Childs 1994
Fanagalo and the Bantu languages in South Africa
Cole 1953
Is there reduplication in Fanakalo?
Mesthrie 2003
The origins of Fanagalo
Mesthrie 1989
Alternative names
ethnologue:
Fanagalo
glottolog:
fana1235
iso639-3:
fng
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