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The curse of poverty and marginalisation in language development:the case of Khoisan languages of Botswana
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In: Stellenbosch Papers in Linguistics Plus, Vol 58, Iss 0, Pp 219-233 (2019) (2019)
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High tone lowering and raising in Tsua
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In: Stellenbosch Papers in Linguistics Plus, Vol 54, Iss 0, Pp 1-16 (2018) (2018)
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What have Eastern Kalahari Khoe languages lost linguistically?
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In: Stellenbosch Papers in Linguistics Plus, Vol 44, Iss 0, Pp 1-21 (2014) (2014)
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Eastern Kalahari languages are spoken in the eastern parts of Botswana along the eastern fringes of the Kalahari Desert. These languages are closely related to the well-known and documented languages Gǀui and Gǁana which are spoken in the west. From a historical linguistic perspective, Eastern Kalahari Khoe languages form a dialectal continuum within themselves and within Gǀui and Gǁana. In this continuum, several features in the domains of phonetics/phonology and morpho-syntax are reduced from west to east. Clicks are missing or modified in some cognates, and this variation is observed from the western dialects to the eastern ones: (i) nǂɂũũ (western) → niũũ (eastern) ‘eat’ gǃãĩ (western) → gãĩ (eastern) ‘ibex’ Morpho-syntactically, the presence of person-gender-number markers (PGNs) varies from the western dialects to the eastern ones: (ii) Kie kwa aba sa mũũ 1SG PROG. dog PGN-fem. see ‘I see a dog’ (female) [western] (iii) Cie kwa apa mũũ 1SG PROG. dog see ‘I see a dog’ (gender unspecified) [eastern] Some phonetic or phonological features, such as delayed aspiration, are modified while others are introduced, such as tonal depression. This paper will examine click loss, PGN attrition and other syntactic features and variations within this zone. Systematic comparisons of these linguistic features will be presented and appropriate analyses of processes discussed with a view to account for the (non-)occurrences of these features in this dialectal continuum. While language contact phenomena may precipitate some of these feature losses, it is the thesis of the paper that there is an apparent regularity in some of these morpho-syntactic variations. The ultimate aim of this paper is to answer the question, “What have these languages lost linguistically?”
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African languages and literature; botswana; clicks; khoisan languages; morpho-syntax; P1-1091; pgn; Philology. Linguistics; phonetics/phonology; PL8000-8844
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URL: https://doi.org/10.5842/44-0-639 https://doaj.org/article/9158928893c1424682e7f042e1fc0771
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Christa Kilian-Hatz: Khwe Dictionary
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In: Lexikos; Vol. 17 (2007) ; 2224-0039 (2011)
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Ferdie Weich: San-Dictionary / San-woordeboek. San-Afrikaans-English / English-San-Afrikaans / Afrikaans-San-English
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In: Lexikos; Vol. 17 (2007) ; 2224-0039 (2011)
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The Role of Dictionaries in the Documentation and Codification of African Languages: The Case of Khoisan
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In: Lexikos; Vol. 20 (2010) ; 2224-0039 (2011)
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A SOCIOLINGUISTIC PERSPECTIVE OF THE INDIGENOUS
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In: http://repository.kulib.kyoto-u.ac.jp/dspace/bitstream/2433/66231/1/ASM_29_93.pdf (2007)
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Ferdie Weich: San Dictionary/San-woordeboek. San-Afrikaans-English/English-San-Afrikaans/Afrikaans-San-English. First edition/eerste uitgawe. 2004, xi + 377 pp. Johannesburg: Macmillan South Africa Publishers [Rezension]
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In: Lexikos. - Stellenbosch : Buro van die Wat 17 (2007), 481-486
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Language policy and ethnicity in Botswana : national policy and the relationship of autochthonous linguistic minorities in educational and cultural practices
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UB Frankfurt Linguistik
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Language policy and ethnicity in Botswana : national policy and the relationship of autochthonous linguistic minorities in educational and cultural practices
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The standard unified orthography for Sotho-Tswana languages : Botswana, Lesotho, Namibia, South Africa, Zambia and Zimbabwe
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Chebanne, Andy. - Cape Town : Centre for Advanced Studies of African Society, 2003
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UB Frankfurt Linguistik
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