Walsh, Martin T. and Swilla, Imani N. 2001

Walsh, Martin T. & Imani N. Swilla. 2001. Linguistics in the Corridor: A Review of Research on the Bantu Languages of South-West Tanzania, North-East Zambia, and North Malawi. Journal of Asian and African Studies 61. 275-302.

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  author           = {Walsh, Martin T. and Swilla, Imani N.},
  journal          = {Journal of Asian and African Studies},
  pages            = {275-302},
  title            = {Linguistics in the Corridor: A Review of Research on the Bantu Languages of South-West Tanzania, North-East Zambia, and North Malawi},
  volume           = {61},
  year             = {2001},
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  jfmnote          = {Deals extensively with the historiography of Pimbwe M11, Lungwa M12, Fipa M13, Lungu M14, Mambwe M15, Nyamwanga M22, Iwa M26, Wanda M21, Nyika/Nyiha M23, Wandya M21, Lambya M201, Tambo M27, Malila M24, Safwa M25, Nyakyusa M31, Ngonde M31, Ndali M301, Sukwa M202, and Wungu F25. There is also an expanded version (47 p.) of this paper, which was originally prepared for the International Colloquium on Kiswahili in 2000 (Inst. of Kiswahili Research, Univ. of Dar es Salaam, 20-23 March 2000).},
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  lgcode           = {Pimbwe [piw], Lungwa = Rungwa [rnw], Fipa [fip], Lungu-Mambwe [mgr], Inamwanga-Iwa = Nyamwanga [mwn], Wanda [wbh], Nyika-Western = Rukwa = Nyika-Tanzania [nkt], Nyiha-Central = Nyika-Mbozi = Nyiha (Tanzania) [nih], Nyiha-Southern = Nyika (Malawi and Zambia) [nkv], Eastern-Nyika = Nyika of Rungwe, N Lambya, C Lambya, S Lambya-Tambo = Nyamwanga [mwn], Malila [mgq], Safwa [sbk], Nyakyusa-Ngonde [nyy], Penja absorbed by the Nyakyusa = Nyakyusa-Ngonde [nyy], Ndali [ndh], Sukwa = Ndali [ndh], Wungu = Bungu [wun]},
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  notes            = {Deals extensively with the historiography of Pimbwe (M11), Lungwa (M12), Fipa (M13), Lungu (M14) & Mambwe (M15), Nyamwanga (M22) & Iwa (M26), Wanda (M21), Nyika/Nyiha (M23), Wandya (M21), Lambya (M201), Tambo (M27), Malila (M24), Safwa (M25), Nyakyusa (M31) & Ngonde (M31), Ndali (M301) & Sukwa (M202), and Wungu (F25). There is also an expanded version (47 pp) of this paper, which was originally prepared for the International Colloquium on Kiswahili in 2000 (Institute of Kiswahili Research, University of Dar es Salaam, 20-23 March 2000), and it can be downloaded in PDF format from},
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}

Languages

Name in source Glottolog languoid
Pimbwe
Lungwa
Fipa
Lungu-Mambwe
Inamwanga-Iwa
Wanda
Nyika-Western = Rukwa
Nyiha-Central = Nyika-Mbozi
Nyiha-Southern
Eastern-Nyika = Nyika of Rungwe
    N Lambya
      C Lambya
        S Lambya-Tambo
        Malila
        Safwa
        Nyakyusa-Ngonde
        Penja absorbed by the Nyakyusa
        Ndali
        Sukwa
        Wungu