• Makoní (Maconi, Macuní) is an extinct Maxakalian language of Brazil. Makoní is documented in word lists collected in 1816-1818. Makoní was historically...
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    Borum Krenák Maxakalí Malalí Nuclear Maxakalí Maxakalí Ritual Maxakalí; Makoní Pataxó; Pataxó-Hãhãhãe Koropó ? Kamakã (possibly part of Trans-São Francisco)...
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  • Julius Makoni was an Anglican bishop in Zimbabwe: he was Bishop of Manicaland from 2009 to 2015. "New priest is to be bishop in Zimbabwe". Church Times...
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    Maxakalían languages: Maxakalí Malalí Nuclear Maxakalí Maxakalí Ritual Maxakalí; Makoní Pataxó; Pataxó-Hãhãhãe Koropó Maxakalí is a sister of Krenák and possibly...
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    Afrikaans (redirect from Afrikaans Language)
    "Contradiction or affirmation? The South African language policy and the South African national government". In Sinfree Makoni; Geneva Smitherman; Arnetha Ball; Arthur...
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  • Raciolinguistics examines how language is used to construct race and how ideas of race influence language and language use. Although sociolinguists and...
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    (Borum) Maxakalían Malalí Nuclear Maxakalían Maxakalí Ritual Maxakalí; Makoní Pataxó; Pataxó-Hãhãhãe Koropó ? Kamakã (possibly part of Trans–São Francisco)...
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  • Maxakalí (Tikmũũn yĩy ax, Mãxakani yĩy ax: 22 ) is a Maxakalían language spoken in four villages in Minas Gerais, Brazil, by more than 2,000 people.: 30 ...
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  •  407–418. Satyo, S.C. 2001. Kwaito-speak: A Language Variety Created for the Youth by the Youth, in Ridge, E.; Makoni S. & Ridge, S. (ed.). Freedom and Discipline:...
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    illustrated the situation with reference to language and ethnicity by taking the examples of the peoples of Chief Makoni of the Ungwe and Chief Zimunya of Jindwe:...
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