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    country's Bantu and Nilotic populations, respectively. Additionally, the Hadza and Sandawe hunter-gatherers speak languages with click consonants, which...
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    among these populations over the past ~5000 years (28,29). Finally, the Hadza are the sole constituents of a sixth cluster (yellow), consistent with their...
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    Afro-Asiatic, spoken in Ethiopia Tuu, or Taa-ǃKwi, two surviving languages Hadza, an isolate of Tanzania Bangime, a likely isolate of Mali Jalaa, a likely...
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    of African Linguistics. CUP. pp. 382–416. Miller, Kirk. "Highlights of Hadza Fieldwork". Academia. Kleinewillinghofer, Ulrich (2001). "Jalaa: An Almost...
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    with only a few modern peoples such as Pygmy groups in Central Africa, the Hadza people in northern Tanzania, and various Khoisan populations across southern...
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  • Venetian Welsh (Brythonic) Zazaki Other languages Alamblak (Papua New Guinea) Hadza (Tanzania) Kalaw Lagaw Ya (Australia) Nivaclé (Argentina, Paraguay) In these...
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    Kenya's earliest inhabitants were hunter-gatherers, like the present-day Hadza people. According to archaeological dating of associated artifacts and skeletal...
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    South Africa and Namibia (Afrikaans, English, German), which were used as lingua francas in former European colonies. The total number of languages natively...
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  • including Yiddish, Ladino, and Judeo-Arabic. In addition, English serves as the lingua franca of Israel. Though many Jewish languages are not genetically related...
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  • German). Eisenach • Kassel: Erich Röth-Verlag. The book is a collection of Hadza myths about giants, also some myths about culture heroes, and anecdotical...
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    Voiceless dental and alveolar lateral fricatives (category Articles containing Hadza-language text)
    Maddieson, Ian; Ladefoged, Peter (June 1993). "The Phonetic Structures of Hadza". UCLA Working Papers in Phonetics: Fieldwork Studies of Targeted Languages...
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    are the Khoikhoi and San (Bushmen), in Southeast Africa, the Sandawe and Hadza. The Niger–Congo family is the largest in the world in terms of the number...
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  • Neo-Aramaic, the last of which has a very free word order with inversions. In Hadza, the default order is VSO, but VOS is very common as well. This is also...
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