The Khoisan Language Family

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The Khoisan Language Family Presentation by Nicole Carpenter

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The Khoisan Language Family. Presentation by Nicole Carpenter. What does Khoisan Sound like?. Where Khoisan is C urrently Spoken?. Namibia Angola South Africa Botswana Tanzania. 28 Khoisan languages Currently spoken 13 with over 1,000 speakers 3 Language branches - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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The Khoisan Language FamilyPresentation by Nicole Carpenter

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What does Khoisan Sound like?

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Where Khoisan is Currently Spoken?

• Namibia• Angola • South Africa• Botswana• Tanzania

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Khoisan

Hatsa

Hadza

Sandawe

Sandawe

Southern Africa

Central: Hainum, Kwadi, Nama (Korana, Nama, Xiri) Tshu-khwe

(Shua, Kua, Tsoa, Khwe, Ani, Gana, Naro, Gwi)

Northern: !O!ung, Ju|’hoan, Kung-Ekoka, Maligo, Mangetti Dune !

Xung, Vasekela Bushman, ‡Kx’au||’ein

Southern: !Kwi (N|u, Seroa, |Xam, Xegwi), Hua (!Xóõ,

‡Hua)

• 28 Khoisan languages Currently spoken

• 13 with over 1,000 speakers• 3 Language branches• Of Africa’s smallest Language

Families

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Adopters of Clicks

• Neighboring Bantu languages• Zulu, Xhosa, Tsonga

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Origins and Evolution of Khoisan• Khoisan appeared 60,000 years ago• Among most ancient languages• Important until modern decline• Many languages extinct or endangered

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Decline of Speakers• Cape Bushman extinguished 1750-1900• Khoekhoe and Europeans enslaved speakers• European colonization 1700s-1900s • Nama enjoys official language title

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Why Clicks?• Early stage of human language• Onomatopoetic imitations of natural sounds• Could also be sound symbolism

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Types of Clicks• Bilabial: ʘ• Dental: |• Alveolar: !• Lateral: ǁ• Palatal: ǂ

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