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14 Barnard & Boden Conclusions Final1
Computing a World Tree of Languages from Word Lists
Linguistic Areas This Page Intentionally Left Blank Linguistic Areas Convergence in Historical and Typological Perspective
189 Tom Güldemann and Anne-Maria Fehn
Abstract Booklet SWL6.Pdf
Khoisan’ Sibling Terminologies in Historical Perspective: a Combined Anthropological, Linguistic and Phylogenetic Comparative Approach
First Workshop on Resources for African Indigenous Languages (RAIL)
2. Historical Linguistics and Genealogical Language Classification in Africa1 Tom Güldemann
Toward a Subclassification of the ǃui Branch of Tuu1 1 Introduction
ANUARIO DEL SEMINARIO DE FILOLOGÍA VASCA «JULIO DE URQUIJO» International Journal of Basque Linguistics and Philology
1St Year Mrs.Aida Abdessemed 2020/2021 1
Historical Linguistics.’ H Graham Thurgood, American Anthropologist L
The KHOE Languages As a Whole Differ from Languages of Other Khoisan Groups (JU and TUU Families) in Their: I
Chapter 35 Clicks on the Fringes of the Kalahari Basin Area Bonny Sands Northern Arizona University Hilde Gunnink Ghent University
Khoisan Kinship Revisited
The Linguistic Classification of Kora
Linguistic Diversity Research Among Speakers of Isindebele and Sindebele in South Africa
18 the Representation of Clicks
Top View
Sampling and Genealogical Coverage in WALS
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)
Kora-Lost-Khoisan-Language-Early-Cape-And-Gariep-By-Menán-Du-Plessis.Pdf
From Pragmatics to Sentence Type: Non-Topical S/A Arguments and Clause-Second Particles in the Kalahari Basin
Comparing Genetic and Linguistic Diversity in African Populations with a Focus on the Khoisan of Southern Africa
For Khoisan: the Morphological Evidence1
The Disappearing San of Southeastern Africa and Their Genetic Affinities
Using Genetic Data to Make Linguistic Arguments: Are Clicks Evidence of Late Externalization?
3. Consonants Michael Proctor
Genetic Affinities Among Southern Africa Hunter-Gatherers and The
A Phonetic & Phonological Analysis of a Khoisan Variety
Human Ancestry Correlates with Language and Reveals That Race Is Not an Objective Genomic Classifier Received: 24 January 2017 Jennifer L
Using Minority Languages to Inform the Historical Analysis of Major Written Languages a Tuu Perspective on the ‘Give’ ~ Object Marker Polysemy in Sinitic*
The Trans-New Guinea Phylum
Segments, Tones and Distribution in Khoekhoe Prosody