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Bankan Tey Dogon

Dogon language of Mali From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Bankan Tey Dogon, at first called Walo-Kumbe Dogon after the two main villages it is spoken in, also known as Walo and Walonkore, is a divergent, recently described Dogon language spoken in Mali. It was first reported online by Roger Blench,[2] who reports that it is "clearly related to Nanga", which is only known from one report from 1953.

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A third village investigated at the time, Been, speaks a related but lexically distinct form, Ben Tey Dogon.

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