Kuvale is a Southern Bantu language spoken in Angola, in the middle of a large Umbundu-speaking area. It has traditionally been considered a dialect of Herero; however, Maho (2009) has moved it from Bantu Zone R.30 to Zone R.10, which includes Umbundu and a few smaller languages.[2] Ngendelengo may be a distinct language.
References
- ^ Kuvale language at Ethnologue (19th ed., 2016)
- ^ a b Jouni Filip Maho, 2009. New Updated Guthrie List Online
Further reading
- Fehn, Anne-Maria (2019). “Kuvale: A Bantu language of southwestern Angola”. Journal of African Languages and Linguistics. 40 (2): 235–270. doi:10.1515/jall-2019-0010.
- Jordan, Linda. “A Comparison of Five Speech Varieties of Southwestern Angola“. In: Journal of Language Survey Reports. SIL Electronic Survey Reports 2015-017 (2016)