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Khoisan Home of the
Southern African San "
Khoesan languages" from Web
Resources for
African Languages Africa's
Khoe-
San were
first to
split from
other humans...
- The
Khoisan languages (/ˈkɔɪsɑːn/ KOY-sahn; also
Khoesan or Khoesaan) are a
number of
African languages once
classified together,
originally by Joseph...
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January 2009;
cached by the
Internet Archive) Nama (
KhoeKhoegowab)
Phrase Video Lessons KhoeSan Active Awareness Group (dead link as of 17
October 2010)...
- well as land
rights and the
return of
Khoesan corpses from
European museums. The
religious mythology of the
Khoe-speaking
cultures gives special significance...
- Nama,
nouns have
three genders and
three grammatical numbers. The non-
Khoe Khoesan languages (Tuu and Kx'a), do not have dual
number marking of nouns. The...
- Zambia, Zimbabwe, Lesotho, and
South Africa. The
San speak, or
their ancestors spoke,
languages of the
Khoe, Tuu, and Kxʼa
language families, and can be defined...
- dissertation,
Humboldt University,
Berlin Vossen,
Rainer (ed.). 2013a. The
Khoesan Languages.
London & New York: Routledge. Kua/Tsua
basic lexicon at the...
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known as Korana, ǃOra, or Griqua, is a
moribund Khoe language of
South Africa. "Khoemana" (from
khoe 'person' + mana 'language') is more
commonly known...
- 2018). "Rapid
evolution of a skin-lightening
allele in
southern African KhoeSan".
Proceedings of the
National Academy of
Sciences of the
United States...
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Rainer (ed.). The
Khoesan Languages. Oxford: Routledge. Sands,
Bonny (2013). "Phonetics and phonology". In Vossen,
Rainer (ed.). The
Khoesan Languages. Oxford:...