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Disciplinary Déjà Vu: Interdisciplinarity and the Eastern African 'Khoisan' ...
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Disciplinary Déjà Vu: Interdisciplinarity and the Eastern African 'Khoisan' ...
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Tumʔi: A Phonetic & Phonological Analysis of a Khoisan Variety ...
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As part of a linguistic research team I recorded a Khoisan language currently spoken by a linguistic community of three in the northern cape of South Africa. As the location in which this language was discovered is situated geographically close to varieties of both the Khoekhoe and Tuu language families, the question of genetic affiliation and typological similarity within the Khoisan lineages becomes significant. This will be addressed through the analysis of phonetic, phonological and lexical similarities and oppositions between Tumʔi and representative Tuu and Khoekhoe languages (Beach 1938; Bleek 1930; Ladefoged & Traill 1994; Miller et al. 2007). Overall this project attempts to answer the question, how unique is this undocumented language Tumʔi in comparison to varieties of geographically neighboring Khoisan languages? The analysis is comprised of a detailed description of the vowel and consonant systems, as well as evidence of any contrastive phonetic and phonological features. The clear focus on ...
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African linguistics; FOS Languages and literature; History--African; Khoisan; Linguistics; phonetics; phonology
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URL: https://prism.ucalgary.ca/handle/1880/111508 https://dx.doi.org/10.11575/prism/37465
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Optimal Linearization: Prosodic displacement in Khoekhoegowab and Beyond
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In: Doctoral Dissertations (2020)
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