Khoesan Languages

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African languages
African linguistics
African studies
Alveolar Click
Bantu Languages
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Click Consonants
Click Replacement
Click Words
comparative study of African language families
endangered African languages
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Glottal Plosive
Glottal Stop
historical linguistics
IRU
Khoe Family
Khoe Languages
Khoesaan
Khoesaan languages
Khoesan
Khoesan language family
Khoesan language group
Khoesan Languages
Khoesan linguistics
Khoisan
Khoisan language family
Khoisan linguistics
language typology
LLL.
morphosyntactic structures
North Eastern Uganda
North Western Botswana
OHRI
OLF
Past Tenses
phonological analysis
Rainer Vossen
RI WKH
SC
sociolinguistic variation
Sov Word Order
SVO
The Khoesan Languages
The Khoisan Languages
Velar Fricative
Vice Versa
Vossen 1997a
Young Man

Product details

  • ISBN 9780700712892
  • Weight: 1140g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 14 Feb 2013
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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The Routledge Language Family series is aimed at undergraduates and postgraduates of linguistics and language, and those with an interest in historical linguistics, linguistic anthropology and language development.

According to a widely accepted hypothesis, the Khoesan languages represent the smallest of the four language phyla in Africa, geographically distributed mainly in Botswana and Namibia. Today, only 30 or so Khoesan languages may still exist, with about 300,000 native speakers. In other words, most Khoesan languages were already extinct before a sound scholarly interest in them could begin to develop.

Drawing together a distinguished group of international experts, with much of the material taken from data collected by the authors’ own field work, this volume presents descriptive, typological, historical-comparative and sociolinguistic material on Khoesan. The Khoesan Languages contains eight sections: an introduction, an overview of genetic relationships, a typological survey and profile of Khoesan, four chapters covering core linguistic areas of Khoesan phonetics and phonology, tonology, morphology and syntax, and a final chapter tackling major issues in Khoesan sociolinguistics, as well as discussions of language contact.

Comprehensive and scholarly, yet also lucid in its coverage of a broad range of languages, dialects and sub-groups, this unprecedented and original work represents the current state of Khoesan linguistics.

Rainer Vossen is a University Professor and Executive Director of the Institute of African Studies at the University of Frankfurt upon Main, Germany.