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- https://digital.soas.ac.uk/AA00001139/00001
Notes
- General Note:
- The Bangala language is also known as Lingala
- General Note:
- Captain Thomas Campbell MacKenzie, D.S.O., Royal Army Medical Corps (attached Egyptian Army), was a member of the Companions of the Distinguished Service Order -- The London Gazette, October 31, 1902, page 6907
- General Note:
- At foot of the title page: First Edition
- General Note:
- Cover title: Bangala vocabulary
- General Note:
- Source document interleaved with blank pages. In this digital reproduction, blank pages have been removed except where implied by page numbering
- General Note:
- Responsibility: By Captain T.C. Mackenzie (title page)
- General Note:
- "A divergent form of Lingala, it is used as a lingua franca by people with different languages and rarely as a first language." -- Wikipedia, Bangala language.
- General Note:
- Ethnologue give Bangala the ISO Language Code (639-3) BXG
- General Note:
- The title page fixes the Bangala language as that of the Lado District of the Mangala Province. Until 1910, the Lado enclave was located in the Congo Free State (Belgian Congo). In 1910, it was consolidated under British Control as part of the Sudan. In 2019, the Mongalla or Mangalla community is located in Jubek State, South Sudan
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- SOAS University of London
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- SOAS University of London
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- Resource Identifier:
- 3422885 ( OCLC )
Y Lingala A /140210 ( SOAS classmark )
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