Khoisan Languages Comparative vocabulary

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    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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    term Khoisan. In addition, the languages of Africa include several unclassified languages and sign languages. The earliest Afroasiatic languages are associated...
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    The Nilo-Saharan languages are a proposed family of African languages spoken by somewhere around 70 million speakers, mainly in the upper parts of the...
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    two families." The linguistic evidence that such languages existed include Mbenga forest vocabulary which is shared by the neighbouring Ubangian-speaking...
  • Cushitic is due to Rift being partially influenced through contact with Khoisan languages, as perhaps evidenced by the unusually high frequency of the ejective...
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    approximately 400 distinct native African ethnic groups who speak Bantu languages. The languages are native to 24 countries spread over a vast area from Central...
  • the Khoisan languages: new data on click loss and click replacement. J African Languages and Linguistics 18:21–56. Collection of click-language links...
  • Nǁng, a member of the Tuu languages in South Africa exemplifies the decline of many Khoisan languages. Speakers of the language were acculturated to Nama...
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    explanation for language isolates is that they developed in isolation from other languages. This explanation mostly applies to sign languages that have arisen...
  • Joseph Greenberg (category Long-range comparative linguists)
    (to basic vocabulary, morphology, and known paths of sound change) and increasing the number of languages to be compared to all the languages in a given...
  • Semitic Languages. 131–143. Sabadell (Barcelona): Editorial AUSA. Hayward, Dick. 1984. The Arbore Language: A first Investigation; including a vocabulary. Hamburg:...
  • with a number of southern Bantu languages (including all Nguni, Venda, Tsonga and Shona), and also all Khoisan languages of southwestern Africa), a significant...
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    Universal Decimal Classification (category Controlled vocabularies)
    Indo-Iranian languages 811.3 Dead languages of unknown affiliation. Caucasian languages 811.4 Afro-Asiatic, Nilo-Saharan, Congo-Kordofanian, Khoisan languages 811...
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    South Africa (category Articles with text in Bantu languages)
    or 5th century CE. They displaced, conquered, and absorbed the original Khoisan, Khoikhoi and San peoples. The Bantu slowly moved south. The earliest ironworks...
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    groups speak Bantu languages; however, a considerable portion of their vocabulary is not Bantu in origin. Much of this vocabulary is botanical, deals...
  • Nilotic languages such as the Dinka language, the Maa languages, the Luo languages and Kalenjin languages have tone systems. All Khoisan languages in southern...
  • Mass comparison (category Comparative linguistics)
    Khoisan and Amerind). The idea of mass comparison method is that a group of languages is related when they show numerous resemblances in vocabulary,...
  • Christopher Ehret (category Linguists of Khoisan languages)
    and Vocabulary (1995), is the subject of a detailed review article in Afrika und Übersee by the distinguished scholar of Afroasiatic languages, Ekkehard...
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    Pygmy peoples (category Articles containing Latin-language text)
    represent the second-most ancient divergence, after those typically found in Khoisan peoples. Recent advances in genetics shed some light on the origins of...
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    Wilhelm Bleek (category Linguists of Khoisan languages)
    August 1875) was a German linguist. His work included A Comparative Grammar of South African Languages and his great project jointly executed with Lucy Lloyd:...
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