Konkomba language

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Konkomba
Likpakpaln
Region Ghana, Togo
Native speakers
550,000  (1991–2003)[1]
Niger–Congo
Latin (Konkomba alphabet)
Konkomba Braille
Language codes
ISO 639-3 xon
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Konkomba (Kom Komba, Kpankpam) is a Gurma language spoken in northern Ghana and Togo. It is an SVO language.

See also

Languages of Ghana

References

  1. Konkomba reference at Ethnologue (17th ed., 2013)
  • Typological features
  • Anne Schwarz, How many focus markers are there in Konkomba, www.lingref.com/cpp/acal/38/paper2146.pdf
  • Tait, David. 1954. Konkomba nominal classes (with a phonetic commentary by P.D. Strevens). Africa, v. 24, p. 130-148.
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