Bantu K languages

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Bantu K languages are a subgroup of the Bantu language family spoken primarily in parts of Central and Southern Africa, known for their shared grammatical structures and noun class systems.

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Bantu K languages canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Bantu language subgroup
language group
arealGroupOf languages of Angola border regions
languages of northern Zambia
languages of southwestern Tanzania
languages of the southeastern Democratic Republic of the Congo
areDocumentedIn Guthrie’s Bantu classification works
comparative wordlists
descriptive grammars of Bantu languages
areSubsetOf Central Bantu languages
Southern Bantu languages
classifiedBy Guthrie classification of Bantu languages
hasAgreementSystem noun class concords
hasCharacteristic noun class systems
shared grammatical structures
hasDerivationalMorphology verbal extensions
hasFeature concordial agreement across noun phrases
object-verb agreement
rich verbal morphology
subject-verb agreement
hasGlottocode bant1297
hasGuthrieZone Zone K
hasHistoricalProcess language divergence within Bantu
hasISOIdentifier ISO 639-5: bnt
hasLexicalSimilarityWith neighboring Bantu zones
hasMorphosyntacticAlignment nominative–accusative
hasPhonologicalFeature five- to seven-vowel systems
tone
hasResearchField Bantuistics
hasSociolinguisticContext language contact with other Bantu groups
multilingual communities
hasTypicalWordOrder SVO
hasWritingSystem Latin script (for many member languages)
partOf Niger–Congo languages
surface form: Niger–Congo language family
sharesFeatureWith other Bantu languages
spokenIn Central Africa
Southern Africa
studiedIn comparative Bantu linguistics
subclassOf Bantu languages
uses agglutinative morphology
noun class prefixes

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Southern Bantoid hasSubgroup Bantu K languages