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The Khoesan Languages: Routledge Language Family Series

Editat de Rainer Vossen
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 30 iun 2020
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.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780367570477
ISBN-10: 0367570475
Pagini: 528
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 39 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Routledge Language Family Series

Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Public țintă

Postgraduate and Undergraduate

Notă biografică

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

Descriere

Essential reference for this particular linguistic community, as well as for linguists working on typology and syntax.

Cuprins

Chapter 1: Introduction. Rainer Vossen 1. General background  2. Typological characteristics.  3. The intended audience  4. The contents  5. Geographical coverage  Chapter 2: Genetic relationships: an overview of the evidence Henry Honken 1. Introduction  2. Previous work in the field  3. Agreements and disagreements  4. South African Khoesan  5. East African Khoesan  6. For and against  Chapter 3: Typology  Tom Güldemann 1. Introduction  2. Morphosyntax  3. Phonetics and phonology  4. Toward a typological profile of Khoesan  Chapter 4: Phonetics and phonology  1. Hadza Bonny Sands 2. Sandawe Edward D.Elderkin 3. South African Khoesan  3.1. Northern Khoesan  Amanda Miller 3.2. Central Khoesan  3.2.1. Namibian Khoekhoe and !Gora Wilfrid H.G. Haacke  3.2.2. Hai§om  Thomas Widlockl 3.2.3. Kxoe subgroup Rainer Vossen  3.2.4. Naro Hessel Visser  3.2.5. §Gana subgroup Hirosi Nakagawa  3.2.6. Shua subgroup Rainer Vossen 3.2.7. Tshwa subgroup Rainer Vossen  3.3. Southern Khoesan (Tuu languages) Tom Güldemann 3.4. Eastern =Hoan  Henry HJonken 3.5. Kwadi Tom Güldemann Chapter 5: Tonology  1. Hadza Bonny Sands  2. Sandawe Edward D. Elderkin 3. South African Khoesan 3.1. Northern Khoesan Amanda Miller 3.2. Central Khoesan  3.2.1. Namibian Khoekhoe Wilfred H.G. Haacke  3.2.2. Kxoe subgroup: Khwe, §Ani Rainer Vossen 3.2.3. Naro Hessel Visser  3.2.4. §Gana subgroup: "Gui  Hirosi Nakagawa 3.2.5. Shua subgroup: Cara, Deti Rainer Vossen  3.2.6. Tshwa subgroup Rainer Vossen  3.3. Southern Khoesan: !Xóõ Amanda Miller 3.4. Eastern =Hoan Henry Honken Chapter 6: Morphology  1. Hadza  Bonny Sands 2. Sandawe Edward D. Elderkin 3. South African Khoesan  3.1. Northern Khoesan Bernd Heine and Christa König  3.2. Central Khoesan  3.2.1. Namibian Khoekhoe Wilfrid H.G. Haacke 3.2.2 !.Gora  Wilfrid H.G. Haacke  3.2.3. Hai§om  Thomas Widlok 3.2.4. Kxoe subgroup  Rainer Vossen and Mathias Schladt 3.2.5. Naro Hessel Visser  3.2.6. §Gana subgroup  Rainer Vossen 3.2.7. Shua subgroup  Rainer Vossen 3.2.8. Tshwa subgroup  Rainer Vossen 3.3. Southern Khoesan (Tuu languages)  Tom Güldemann  3.4 Eastern =Hoan. Henry Honken Chapter 7: Syntax  1. Hadza Bonny Sands 2. Sandawe Edward D. Elderkin  3. South African Khoesan  3.1. Northern Khoesan: !Xun Bernd Heine and Christa König 3.2. Central Khoesan  3.2.1. Namibian Khoekhoe Wilfrid H.G. Haacke 3.2.2. !Gora Wilfrid H.G. Haacke 3.2.3. Hai§om Thomas Wodlok 3.2.4. Kxoe subgroup: Khwe Christa Killan-Hatz 3.2.5. Naro Hessel Visser 3.2.6. §Gana subgroup: "Gui Hirosi Nakagawa 3.2.7. Shua subgroup Rainer Vossen 3.2.8. Tshwa subgroup Rainer Vossen 3.3. Southern Khoesan (Tuu languages) Tom Güldemann  3.4. Eastern =Hoan Henry Honken 3.5. Kwadi Tom Güldemann   Chapter 8: Language contact and sociolinguistics  1. The impact of Khoesan on southern Bantu J.A. Louw 2. BantuKhoesan language contacts in northern Botswana Gabriele Sommer 3. Traces of Bantu-Khoesan interaction in Manyo (Kavango Bantu, Namibia) Wilhelm J.G. Möhlig   4. South African Khoekhoe in contact with Dutch/Afrikaans Hans den Besten 5. Contact-induced change between Khoekhoe and Afrikaans Wilfrid H.G. Haacke 6. Namibian Ju"’hoansi in contact with speakers of Afrikaans Amanda Miller 7. Hai§om language contact Thomas Widlok  8. Khoesan-internal contacts Tom Güldemann   9. Extinct Khoesan languages of Eastern Africa Christopher Ehret  10. The sociolinguistic situation of Khoesan languages today Gabriele Sommer and Thomas Widlok   Bibliography  Language index  Subject index