1. Senufo - Noun
2. Senufo - Proper noun
Senufo (plural Senufos or Senufo)
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A member of an ethnolinguistic group composed of diverse subgroups of Gur-speaking people living in an area spanning from southern Mali and the extreme western corner of Burkina Faso to Katiola in Côte d'Ivoire.
Senufo
A group of approximately 15 languages spoken by the Senufo.
CP/CV 2: Actes du CILG1, 23 42. *Garber, Anne (1980) 'Word order change and the Senufo languages.' Source: Internet
Classification Delafosse (1904:192 217) was the first linguist to write on the Senufo languages. Source: Internet
Most Gur languages to the north of Senufo have a two tone downstep system, but the tonal system of the Senufo languages is mostly analysed as a three level tone system (High, Mid, Low). Source: Internet
In subsequent years, this terminology was adopted by several linguists working on Senufo languages (Garber 1987; Carlson 1983, 1994). Source: Internet
It was once considered to be more extensive than it is often regarded today, including the Senufo languages and a number of small language isolates. Source: Internet
SIL International in its Ethnologue subdivides the Senufo languages in six groups. Source: Internet