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Grammar of Modern Khwe (Central Khoisan)
Killian-Hatz, Christa. - Köln : Köppe, 2008
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Necessary versus sufficient conditions for using new languages in South African higher education: a linguistic appraisal
In: Journal of multilingual & multicultural development. - Colchester : Routledge 29 (2008) 4, 325-340
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Le lingue in Africa nera
In: Le lingue extraeuropee. Asia e Africa. - Roma : Carocci (2008), 489-553
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Quotative indexes in African languages: a synchronic and diachronic survey
Güldemann, Tom. - Berlin [u.a.] : de Gruyter, 2008
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UB Frankfurt Linguistik
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Language policy implementation in South Africa: how Kempton Park's great expectations are dashed in Tshwane
In: Stellenbosch papers in linguistics. - Stellenbosch, South Africa : Dept. 38 (2008), 1-26
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A case study of the language in education complaints received by the CRL commission: multilingualism a far cry from implementation
In: Southern African linguistics and applied language studies. - Grahamstown : NISC [u.a.] 25 (2007) 4, 575-588
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Gevalle van positiewe taalbeplanning soos gerapporteer in die gedrukte media
In: Southern African linguistics and applied language studies. - Grahamstown : NISC [u.a.] 25 (2007) 4, 557-574
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Las comunidades subsaharianas
In: Turell Julià, Maria Teresa. El plurilingüismo en España. - Barcelona : Inst. Univ. de Lingüistica Aplicada, Univ. Pompeu Fabra (2007), 477-504
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A SOCIOLINGUISTIC PERSPECTIVE OF THE INDIGENOUS
In: http://repository.kulib.kyoto-u.ac.jp/dspace/bitstream/2433/66231/1/ASM_29_93.pdf (2007)
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A SOCIOLINGUISTIC PERSPECTIVE OF THE INDIGENOUS COMMUNITIES OF BOTSWANA
In: http://jambo.africa.kyoto-u.ac.jp/kiroku/asm_normal/abstracts/pdf/29-3/chebanne.pdf (2007)
Abstract: ABSTRACT The indigenous communities of Botswana discussed in this paper are gener-ally referred to as the Khoisan (Khoesan). While there are debates on the common origins of Khoisan communities, the existence of at least fi ve language families suggests a separate evolution that resulted in major grammatical and lexical differences between them. Due to historical confl icts with neighboring groups, they have been pushed far into the most inhos-pitable areas of the regions where they presently live. The most signifi cant victimization of Khoisan groups by the linguistic majority has been the systematic neglect of their languages and cultures. In fact, social and development programs have attempted to assimilate them into so-called majority ethnic groups and into modernity, and their languages have been dif-fi cult to conserve in contact situations. This paper provides an overview of these indigenous communities of Botswana and contributes to ongoing research of the region. I discuss rea-sons for the communities ’ vulnerability by examining their demography, current localities, and language vitality. I also analyze some adverse effects of development and the danger the Khoisan face due to negative social and political attitudes, and formulate critical areas of in-tervention for the preservation of these indigenous languages.
Keyword: HISTORY AND CURRENT SITUATION; Indigenous ethnic communities; Key Words; Khoisan languages of Botswana; Language and identity; Language policy; Sociolinguistics of Khoisan. KHOISAN IN BOTSWANA
URL: http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.537.6409
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Aspects of the phonetic and phonological structure of the G
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What African languages tell us about accent typology
In: Zentrum für Allgemeine Sprachwissenschaft, Typologie und Universalienforschung. ZAS papers in linguistics. - Berlin : ZAS (2004) 37, 101-136
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What african languages tell us about accent typology [Online resource]
In: Papers in phonetics and phonology / editors Susanne Fuchs and Silke Hamann, Zentrum für Allgemeine Sprachwissenschaft, Sprachtypologie und Universalienforschung, Berlin, 2004; ZAS papers in linguistics Vol. 37 37 (2004), 101-136
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Review of: African languages: an introduction, by Bernd Heine and Derek Nurse
Stark, John E.. - : SIL International, 2004
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Evaluating claims of distant linguistic relationships : the case of Khoisan
Sands, Bonny Eva. - Ann Arbor : UMI, 2003
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The linguistics of sitting, standing and lying
Newman, John. - Philadelphia, PA : J. Benjamins Pub., 2002
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The linguistics of sitting, standing, and lying
Gibbs, Raymond W. (Mitwirkender); Lichtenberk, Frantisek (Mitwirkender); Song, Jae Jung (Mitwirkender). - Amsterdam : Benjamins, 2002
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What constitutes evidence in linguistics?
Brend, Ruth M. (Hrsg.); Sullivan, William J. (Hrsg.); Lommel, Arle R. (Hrsg.)...
In: Linguistic Association of Canada and the United States. LACUS forum. - Lake Buff., Ill. : LACUS 28 (2001), 3-356
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Phonological regularities of consonant systems across Khoisan lineages
Güldemann, Tom. - Leipzig : Institut für Afrikanistik, Univ. Lepzig, 2001
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Khoisan : syntax, phonetics, phonology, and contact
Bell, Arthur; Washburn, Paul. - Ithaca : Cornell Univ., 2001
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