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- Q971060 subject Q7142731.
- Q971060 subject Q7142968.
- Q971060 subject Q8636363.
- Q971060 abstract "Sumo (also known as Sumu) is the collective name for a group of Misumalpan languages spoken in Nicaragua and Honduras. Hale & Salamanca (2001) classify the Sumu languages into a northern Mayangna, composed of the Twahka and Panamahka dialects, and southern Ulwa. Sumu specialist Ken Hale considers the differences between Ulwa and Mayangna in both vocabulary and morphology to be so considerable that he prefers to speak of Ulwa as a language distinct from the northern Sumu varieties.".
- Q971060 iso6393Code "sum".
- Q971060 languageFamily Q281693.
- Q971060 spokenIn Q783.
- Q971060 spokenIn Q811.
- Q971060 wikiPageWikiLink Q281693.
- Q971060 wikiPageWikiLink Q3073396.
- Q971060 wikiPageWikiLink Q677044.
- Q971060 wikiPageWikiLink Q7142731.
- Q971060 wikiPageWikiLink Q7142968.
- Q971060 wikiPageWikiLink Q783.
- Q971060 wikiPageWikiLink Q811.
- Q971060 wikiPageWikiLink Q8636363.
- Q971060 fam Q281693.
- Q971060 iso "sum".
- Q971060 name "Sumo".
- Q971060 nativename "Sumu".
- Q971060 states Q783.
- Q971060 states Q811.
- Q971060 type Language.
- Q971060 type Language.
- Q971060 type Thing.
- Q971060 type Q315.
- Q971060 type Q34770.
- Q971060 comment "Sumo (also known as Sumu) is the collective name for a group of Misumalpan languages spoken in Nicaragua and Honduras. Hale & Salamanca (2001) classify the Sumu languages into a northern Mayangna, composed of the Twahka and Panamahka dialects, and southern Ulwa. Sumu specialist Ken Hale considers the differences between Ulwa and Mayangna in both vocabulary and morphology to be so considerable that he prefers to speak of Ulwa as a language distinct from the northern Sumu varieties.".
- Q971060 label "Sumo languages".
- Q971060 name "Sumo".
- Q971060 name "Sumu".