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- Q34905 subject Q6266454.
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- Q34905 abstract "Baka (also called Be-bayaga, Be-bayaka, and Bibaya de L’est) is a dialect cluster of Ubangian languages spoken by the Baka Pygmies of Cameroon and Gabon. The people are ethnically close to the Aka, the two together called the Mbenga (Bambenga), but the languages are not related apart from some vocabulary dealing with the forest economy, which suggests the Aka may have shifted to Bantu from a language like Baka about 1500 CE.Some 30% of Baka vocabulary is not Ubangian. Much of this concerns a specialized forest economy, such as words for edible plants, medicinal plants, and honey collecting, and has been posited as the remnant of an ancestral Pygmy language which has otherwise vanished. However, apart from some words shared with the Aka, there is no evidence for a wider linguistic affiliation with any of the other Pygmy peoples.It is unclear if Gundi (Ngundi), Ganzi, and Massa (Limassa), are mutually intelligible with Baka proper. Most Massa have shifted to Gundi, which is spoken by 9,000 people.The Ngombe tribe speaks Gundi. It may have been confused in the literature with the Ngombe population speaking the Bangandu language.".
- Q34905 languageFamily Q3217499.
- Q34905 languageFamily Q33932.
- Q34905 spokenIn Q1000.
- Q34905 spokenIn Q1009.
- Q34905 spokenIn Q929.
- Q34905 wikiPageExternalLink baka.
- Q34905 wikiPageExternalLink baka.
- Q34905 wikiPageWikiLink Q1000.
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- Q34905 wikiPageWikiLink Q3217499.
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- Q34905 wikiPageWikiLink Q6266454.
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- Q34905 wikiPageWikiLink Q8225664.
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- Q34905 fam Q3217499.
- Q34905 fam Q33932.
- Q34905 name "Baka".
- Q34905 states "Cameroon, Gabon; minor groups separate in the Central African Republic".
- Q34905 type Language.
- Q34905 type Language.
- Q34905 type Thing.
- Q34905 type Q315.
- Q34905 type Q34770.
- Q34905 comment "Baka (also called Be-bayaga, Be-bayaka, and Bibaya de L’est) is a dialect cluster of Ubangian languages spoken by the Baka Pygmies of Cameroon and Gabon. The people are ethnically close to the Aka, the two together called the Mbenga (Bambenga), but the languages are not related apart from some vocabulary dealing with the forest economy, which suggests the Aka may have shifted to Bantu from a language like Baka about 1500 CE.Some 30% of Baka vocabulary is not Ubangian.".
- Q34905 label "Baka language".
- Q34905 differentFrom Q2880165.
- Q34905 name "Baka".