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Voicing on the Fringe: Towards an Analysis of ‘Quirkyʼ Phonology in Ju and Beyond
Language Ecology and Photographic Sound in the Mcworld
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Khoisan’ Sibling Terminologies in Historical Perspective: a Combined Anthropological, Linguistic and Phylogenetic Comparative Approach
An Inclusive Linguistic Framework for Botswana: Reconciling the State and Perceived Marginalized Communities
Handout Linguistic Substrate in Bantu
Title Ambivalence Regarding Linguistic and Cultural Choices
A Sociolinguistic Perspective of the Indigenous Communities Title of Botswana
REVERSING ATTITUDES AS a KEY to LANGUAGE PRESERVATION and SAFEGUARDING in AFRICA Herman M
LASU, Volume 4, No
From a Linguistic Perspective Tom Güldemann
THE REVITALISATION of ETHNIC MINORITY LANGUAGES in ZIMBABWE: the CASE of the TONGA LANGUAGE by Submitted in Accordance With
Hessel Visser. Naro Dictionary: Naro–English, English–Naro
Chapter 35 Clicks on the Fringes of the Kalahari Basin Area Bonny Sands Northern Arizona University Hilde Gunnink Ghent University
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THE CASE of JU/'HOANSI, NARO and !XÓÕ B
1 Dialect Diversity in SE Ju Varieties
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The Problem of Linguistic Inheritance and Contact in the Kalahari Basin: the Case of Body Parts Tom Güldemann and Robyn Loughnane (Humboldt Universität Zu Berlin)
The Damaging Effects of Romantic Mythopoeia on Khoesan Linguistics
San Languages for Education: a Linguistic Short Survey and Proposal
Kora-Lost-Khoisan-Language-Early-Cape-And-Gariep-By-Menán-Du-Plessis.Pdf
Digital Divide: Low German and Other Minority Languages
The State of Documentation of Kalahari Basin Languages
Vocabulary Matchings in !Xóõ and Ju 'Hoan*
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Anthony Traill and the Holistic Approach to Kalahari Basin Sound
Title Ambivalence Regarding Linguistic and Cultural Choices Among Minority Language Speakers: a Case Study of the Khoesan Youth
Prehistoric Bantu-Khoisan Language Contact a Cross-Disciplinary Approach
Andy Monthusi CHEBANNE Faculty of Humanities, University of Botswana
Ju|’Hoan and X’Ao- ’Aen Documentation in Namibia: Overcoming Obstacles to Community-Based Language Documentation
LCSH Section N
Khoe-San Names (African Click Languages)
Khoisan Languages and Linguistics
Khoisan Languages and Linguistics
Reflections on Language Documentation 20 Years After Himmelmann 1998
Emergence of Optional Accusative Case Marking in Khoe Languages William B