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    Taa language (redirect from ǃXóõ)
    Taa language project Large collection of ǃXóõ words on Wiktionary Swadesh list for ǃXóõ UCLA Archive for ǃXóõ, includes story and language sound files...
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    (ǃKwi-branch) substrate. Examples of borrowings from Khoe into Tuu include 'chest' (ǃXóõ gǁúu from Khoe *gǁuu) and 'chin' (Nǁng gǃann from Khoe *ǃann). A root for...
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    non-click consonants, strident and pharyngealized vowels, and four tones. The ǃXóõ and ǂHõã languages are even more complex. Khoisan was proposed as one of...
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    languages Setswana, Gciriku, Fwe, Kuhane, Mbukushu, Yeyi; and the Khoisan Naro, ǃXóõ, Kung-Ekoka, ǂKxʼauǁʼein and Kxoe. English, the official language, is spoken...
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  • found in the ritual language Damin; its last speaker died in the 1990s. ǃXóõ has a series of nasalized click consonants in which the nasal airstream is...
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    ɛˀˤ ɔˀˤ aˀˤ] in Mambay (Mangbai) pharyngealized vowels [iˤ uˤ eˤ oˤ aˤ] in ǃXóõ Velarization Creaky voice (laryngealization) Pharyngeal consonant Epiglottal...
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  • consonants in the same place with a contrast in laminality, though Taa (ǃXóõ) is a counterexample to this pattern. If a language has only one of a dental...
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  • trilled affricate [ʈ͡r] of Fijian, voicing contours [d͡tʰ], [ɡ͡k͡xʼ] in ǃXóõ, and even click contours (airstream contours) in Khoisan languages such as...
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  • uvular clicks, but recent research into Nǁng, and reevaluation of the data on ǃXóõ, indicates that, for these languages at least, the distinction is one of...
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    Kang (ǃXóõ: ′ǀná̰m) is a village in Kgalagadi District of Botswana. It is situated in the Kalahari Desert and lies on the Trans-Kalahari Highway between...
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  • consonants in the same place with a contrast in laminality, though Taa (ǃXóõ) is a counterexample to this pattern. If a language has only one of a dental...
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  • researcher of a language; see the individual languages for details. Taa (ǃXóõ) and Nǁng (Nǀuu) are Tuu languages, from the two branches of that family...
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    Lateral click (category Articles containing ǃXóõ-language text)
    The lateral clicks are a family of click consonants found only in African languages. The clicking sound used by equestrians to urge on their horses is...
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  • Indian state of Assam's Barak Valley ; and the Indian state of Tripura Taa – ǃXóõ Spoken in: Ghanzi , Kgalagadi , Kweneng , Southern Districts and Hardap Tagalog...
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    Setswana, Gciriku, Fwe, Chikuhane, Mbukushu, Yeyi; and the Khoisan Naro, ǃXóõ, Kung-Ekoka, ǂKxʼauǁʼein and Kxoe. English, the official language, is spoken...
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    Language Word IPA Meaning ǂʼAmkoe (ǂHoan) ʘoa 'two' Damin mǃi [ᵑʘi] = [ʘ̃i] 'vegetable' Taa (ǃXóõ) ʘàa 'child' Nǁng (Nǀuu) ʘũu 'son'...
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    Black-backed jackal (category Articles containing ǃXóõ-language text)
    The black-backed jackal (Lupulella mesomelas), also called the silver-backed jackal, is a medium-sized canine native to eastern and southern Africa. These...
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  • Voiceless uvular plosive (category Articles containing ǃXóõ-language text)
    The voiceless uvular plosive or stop is a type of consonantal sound, used in some spoken languages. It is pronounced like a voiceless velar plosive [k]...
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    Alveolar click (category Articles containing ǃXóõ-language text)
    [iʗ̊anda] 'egg' Contrasts with murmured, aspirated, and alveolar nasal clicks ǃXóõ ǃqhàà [ǃ͡qʰɑ̀ː] = [ʗ͡qʰɑ̀ː] 'water' An aspirated linguo-pulmonic stop Zulu...
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  • Botswana See also: Sport in Botswana Kgalagadi language Ikalanga language ǃXóõ language Bemba language Gǁana language Herero language Ju languages Juǀʼhoan...
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