over the past few centuries in Gǀui. Nonetheless, Gǀui has the largest known inventory of clicks of any Khoe language. Gǀui has been described with a contrast...
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ǂʼAmkoe language (section Dialects)
Kxʼa language of Botswana. West ǂʼAmkoe dialect, along with Taa (or perhaps the Tsaasi dialect of Taa) and Gǀui, form the core of the Kalahari Basin sprachbund...
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including Taa, various varieties of !Kung, Gǁana (including Gǀui dialect), Khwe (ǁAni dialect), and Khoekhoe. Features of the velar lateral ejective affricate:...
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Taa language (redirect from Auni dialect)
Nǀumde). Taa shares a number of characteristic features with West ǂʼAmkoe and Gǀui, which together are considered part of the Kalahari Basin sprachbund. Until...
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Gongwang Street station, Hangzhou, China gwj, the ISO 639-3 code for Gǀui dialect, Botswana This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the...
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Tshwa language (section Dialects)
the palatal clicks, but the dental stops have palatalized, as they have in Gǀui and ǂʼAmkoe. Thus northern Kua has /ɟua/ 'ash' and /d̪u/ 'eland', whereas...
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Juǀʼhoan language (redirect from Juǀʼhoan dialect)
Southern or Southeastern ǃKung or ǃXun, is the southern variety of the ǃKung dialect continuum, spoken in northeastern Namibia and the Northwest District of...
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something which occurs with simple nasal clicks in languages like Gǀui. In a few languages—Gǀui, Taa, ǂ’Amkoe, and, in Miller's analysis, Yeyi—there is in addition...
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Australia, which was not anyone's mother tongue). Taa, ǂʼAmkoe and neighboring Gǀui (of the Khoe family) form a sprachbund with the most complex inventories...
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Central ǃKung (section Dialects)
Central ǃKung (Central ǃXun), or Central Ju, is a language of the ǃKung dialect cluster, spoken in a small area of northern Namibia: Neitsas, in Grootfontein...
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w̥̃, h̃/. Other languages, such as the Khoisan languages of Khoekhoe and Gǀui, as well as several of the !Kung languages, include nasal click consonants...
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Northwest such as Wintu and Lillooet, southern African languages such as Gǀui and ǂʼAmkoe, and in many of the languages of the Caucasus, especially a number...
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(ǃKung) are Kxʼa languages, from the two branches of that family. Korana and Gǀui (Gǁana) are Khoe languages, from the two branches of that family. (all spoken...
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[k͡𝼄ʼ] (in Archi, Gǀui) labialized velar lateral ejective affricate [k͡𝼄ʷʼ] (in Archi) uvular lateral ejective affricate [q𝼄̠ʼ] (in Gǀui, ǂʼAmkoe) bilabial...
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[example needed] In free variation with the uvular ejective affricate /qχʼ/. Gǀui [example needed] In free variation with the uvular ejective stop /qʼ/....
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description above is typical, characteristic of languages such as Khoekhoe and Gǀui. However, aspirated nasal clicks have a more extreme pronunciation in Taa...
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the ǂKhomani), Kxoe (Khwe and ǁAni), Haiǁom, Ncoakhoe, Tshuwau, Gǁana and Gǀui (ǀGwi), etc. Representatives of San peoples in 2003 stated their preference...
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Africa is variously estimated (depending on the delineation of language vs. dialect) at between 1,250 and 2,100, and by some counts at over 3,000. Nigeria...
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transcription ⟨x⟩ may be used for either a velar or a uvular fricative.) In Gǀui, which has a velar release, the fricative is actually lateral, and so may...
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Naro ntcùú qhuri c’õa (nçùú qhuri c’õa) [ᵑǂǔːǃʰūɾīŋǀˀõ̯ã] = [ᵑ𝼋ǔːʗʰūɾīŋʇˀõ̯ã] the Milky Way Taa ǂnûm [ᵑǂûm] = [ᵑ𝼋ûm] two Gǀui [ᵑǂâː] = [ᵑ𝼋âː] to stare...
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