Few People, Many Tongues: The Languages of NamibiaGamsberg Macmillan, 1998 - 222 pages A comprehensive overview of the languages spoken in Namibia, their sociology, genetic relations, phonology, grammar, state of linguistic research, development for educational use, and language policy. |
Table des matières
Chapter | 1 |
نه | 14 |
A few terminological preliminaries | 16 |
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Expressions et termes fréquents
administration affricates Afrikaans alveolar and/or Angola apartheid Bantu-speaking Barnard Basters Basubiya Botswana Bushmen Cape Caprivian Central Khoesaan century Cisubiya Cluver colonial consonants cultural Damaras derived dialects dictionary Dutch ejective English ethnic European forms fricative Gciriku gender German grammatical graphemised Haacke Hai//om indigenous languages Indo-European languages instance Ju/'hoan Kaokoland Khoekhoe Khoekhoegowab Köhler Kung Kxoe Ladefoged & Traill language policy later lexical linguistic mainly marker Mbalangwe meaning Missionary Society Namas namely Namibia Namibian Bantu languages Naro nasal national language northern Namibia noun classes occur official language Ohly Okavango orthography Oshikwanyama Oshindonga Oshiwambo Otjiherero Ovaherero Owambo percent pharyngealisation phonemes phonological plural population Portuguese prefix Prinsloo pronouns recognised reduplicated regard Rugciriku Rukwangali Setswana Shiyeyi Silozi singular Snyman South Africa southern Africa speakers standardised SWAPO term Thimbukushu tone uvular Vagciriku Vakwangali Vambundza variety various velar nasal velar plosive verb verbal action verbal extensions voiced velar plosive voiceless vowels White Windhoek Xóõ