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    Hadza is a language isolate spoken along the shores of Lake Eyasi in Tanzania by around 1,000 Hadza people, who include in their number the last full-time...
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    Hadza are not closely related to any other people. Once classified among the Khoisan languages, primarily because it has clicks, the Hadza language (Hadzane)...
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  • Look up Hadza in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Hadza may refer to: Hadza people, or Hadzabe, a hunter-gatherer people of Tanzania Hadza language, the...
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  • producing what may be the loudest consonants in the language, although in some languages such as Hadza and Sandawe, clicks can be more subtle and may even...
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    speakers are the Khoikhoi and the San (Bushmen). Two languages of east Africa, those of the Sandawe and Hadza, originally were also classified as Khoisan, although...
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    Voiceless dental and alveolar lateral fricatives (category Articles containing Hadza-language text)
    1993). "The Phonetic Structures of Hadza". UCLA Working Papers in Phonetics: Fieldwork Studies of Targeted Languages. 84. UCLA: 67–88 – via eScholarship...
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    Bilabial click (category Articles containing uncoded-language text)
    paralinguistically for a kiss in various languages, including integrated into a greeting in the Hadza language of Tanzania, and as allophones of labial–velar...
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    Lateral click (category Articles containing Hadza-language text)
    articulation is a noisy, affricate-like sound in southern Africa, but abrupt in Hadza and Sandawe in East Africa. Clicks may be oral or nasal, which means that...
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    click consonants, a rare feature shared with only two other languages of East Africa – Hadza and Dahalo, had been the basis of its classification as a member...
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    Dental click (category Articles containing Hadza-language text)
    dental clicks is made in certain other languages, but the meaning thereof differs widely between many of the languages (e.g., affirmation in Somali but negation...
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    Khoisan (category Articles containing Khoekhoe-language text)
    expansion with the spread of click consonants to eastern African languages (Hadza language). The Late Stone Age Sangoan industry occupied southern Africa...
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    Botswana, as well as Sandawe and Hadza of Tanzania, which are language isolates. A striking feature of Khoisan languages, and the reason they are often...
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    Alveolar click (category Articles containing Hadza-language text)
    the floor of the mouth after the release of the click (see below), and in Hadza the release is often quite weak. Clicks may be oral or nasal, which means...
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    the Khoisan phylum (although Hadza may be a language isolate). The Cushitic and Semitic ethnic minorities speak languages belonging to the separate Afro-Asiatic...
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  • Velar consonant (category Articles containing Hadza-language text)
    /k/ in keen or cube) are sometimes referred to as palatovelars. Many languages also have labialized velars, such as [kʷ], in which the articulation is...
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  • discovery method DNA sequencing#High-throughput sequencing (HTS) methods Hadza language (ISO 639 code hts), spoken in Tanzania HackThisSite, a website Harmonized...
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  • Tenuis alveolar click (category Articles containing Hadza-language text)
    tenuis (post)alveolar click is a click consonant found primarily among the languages of southern Africa. The symbol in the International Phonetic Alphabet...
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    Bilabial ejective stop (category Articles containing Hadza-language text)
    bilabial ejective is a type of consonantal sound, used in some spoken languages. The symbol in the International Phonetic Alphabet that represents this...
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    Eastern branch, with its divergence explained by contact with Hadza- and Sandawe-like languages. Hetzron (1980) and Fleming (post-1981) exclude Beja altogether...
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  • Consciously devised language Endangered language – Language that is at risk of going extinct Ethnologue#Language families Extinct language – Language that no longer...
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  • expansion with the spread of click consonants to eastern African languages (Hadza language). The Middle Stone Age Sangoan industry occupied southern Africa...
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    "Highlights of Hadza Fieldwork". Academia. Kleinewillinghofer, Ulrich (2001). "Jalaa: An Almost Forgotten Language of Northeastern Nigeria: A Language Isolate...
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  • Alveolar ejective affricate (category Articles containing Hadza-language text)
    ejective affricate is a type of consonantal sound, used in some spoken languages. The symbol in the International Phonetic Alphabet that represents this...
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    similar to Hadza or Dahalo and shifted incompletely to Nilo-Saharan. Anbessa Tefera and Peter Unseth consider the poorly attested Shabo language to be Nilo-Saharan...
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  • resemblances worth noting with Hadza and only a minimal number with Sandawe." He quotes 8 potentially similar words between Oropom and Hadza, and 4 between Oropom...
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  • a Cushitic language of Kenya, and in Hadza, a language isolate of Tanzania. In Dahalo, /c͜𝼆ʼ/ contrasts with alveolar /t͜ɬʼ/, and in Hadza it contrasts...
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  • is suspected that the Dahalo may have once spoken a Sandawe- or Hadza-like language, and that they retained clicks in some words when they shifted to...
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  • List of contemporary ethnic groups (category CS1 Turkish-language sources (tr))
    group tends to be associated with shared ancestry, history, homeland, language or dialect and cultural heritage; where the term "culture" specifically...
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  • An endangered language is a language that it is at risk of falling out of use, generally because it has few surviving speakers. If it loses all of its...
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    connected with the spread of click consonants into East African languages (Hadza language). The Later Stone Age Sangoan industry occupied Southern Africa...
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