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Essential reference for this particular linguistic community, as well as for linguists working on typology and syntax.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 528
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. März 2013
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781136191770
- Artikelnr.: 38263847
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 528
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. März 2013
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781136191770
- Artikelnr.: 38263847
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Rainer Vossen is a University Professor and Executive Director of the Institute of African Studies at the University of Frankfurt upon Main, Germany.
Chapter 1: Introduction. Rainer Vossen 1. General background2. Typological
characteristics.3. The intended audience4. The contents5. Geographical
coverageChapter 2: Genetic relationships: an overview of the evidence Henry
Honken 1. Introduction2. Previous work in the field3. Agreements and
disagreements4. South African Khoesan5. East African Khoesan6. For and
againstChapter 3: TypologyTom Güldemann 1. Introduction2. Morphosyntax3.
Phonetics and phonology4. Toward a typological profile of KhoesanChapter 4:
Phonetics and phonology1. Hadza Bonny Sands 2. Sandawe Edward D.Elderkin 3.
South African Khoesan3.1. Northern KhoesanAmanda Miller 3.2. Central
Khoesan 3.2.1. Namibian Khoekhoe and !Gora Wilfrid H.G. Haacke 3.2.2.
Hai§omThomas Widlockl 3.2.3. Kxoe subgroup Rainer Vossen3.2.4. Naro Hessel
Visser 3.2.5. §Gana subgroup Hirosi Nakagawa3.2.6. Shua subgroup Rainer
Vossen 3.2.7. Tshwa subgroup Rainer Vossen 3.3. Southern Khoesan (Tuu
languages) Tom Güldemann 3.4. Eastern =HoanHenry HJonken 3.5. Kwadi Tom
Güldemann Chapter 5: Tonology1. Hadza Bonny Sands2. Sandawe Edward D.
Elderkin 3. South African Khoesan 3.1. Northern Khoesan Amanda Miller 3.2.
Central Khoesan3.2.1. Namibian Khoekhoe Wilfred H.G. Haacke3.2.2. Kxoe
subgroup: Khwe, §Ani Rainer Vossen 3.2.3. Naro Hessel Visser 3.2.4. §Gana
subgroup: GuiHirosi Nakaga
characteristics.3. The intended audience4. The contents5. Geographical
coverageChapter 2: Genetic relationships: an overview of the evidence Henry
Honken 1. Introduction2. Previous work in the field3. Agreements and
disagreements4. South African Khoesan5. East African Khoesan6. For and
againstChapter 3: TypologyTom Güldemann 1. Introduction2. Morphosyntax3.
Phonetics and phonology4. Toward a typological profile of KhoesanChapter 4:
Phonetics and phonology1. Hadza Bonny Sands 2. Sandawe Edward D.Elderkin 3.
South African Khoesan3.1. Northern KhoesanAmanda Miller 3.2. Central
Khoesan 3.2.1. Namibian Khoekhoe and !Gora Wilfrid H.G. Haacke 3.2.2.
Hai§omThomas Widlockl 3.2.3. Kxoe subgroup Rainer Vossen3.2.4. Naro Hessel
Visser 3.2.5. §Gana subgroup Hirosi Nakagawa3.2.6. Shua subgroup Rainer
Vossen 3.2.7. Tshwa subgroup Rainer Vossen 3.3. Southern Khoesan (Tuu
languages) Tom Güldemann 3.4. Eastern =HoanHenry HJonken 3.5. Kwadi Tom
Güldemann Chapter 5: Tonology1. Hadza Bonny Sands2. Sandawe Edward D.
Elderkin 3. South African Khoesan 3.1. Northern Khoesan Amanda Miller 3.2.
Central Khoesan3.2.1. Namibian Khoekhoe Wilfred H.G. Haacke3.2.2. Kxoe
subgroup: Khwe, §Ani Rainer Vossen 3.2.3. Naro Hessel Visser 3.2.4. §Gana
subgroup: GuiHirosi Nakaga
Chapter 1: Introduction. Rainer Vossen 1. General background2. Typological
characteristics.3. The intended audience4. The contents5. Geographical
coverageChapter 2: Genetic relationships: an overview of the evidence Henry
Honken 1. Introduction2. Previous work in the field3. Agreements and
disagreements4. South African Khoesan5. East African Khoesan6. For and
againstChapter 3: TypologyTom Güldemann 1. Introduction2. Morphosyntax3.
Phonetics and phonology4. Toward a typological profile of KhoesanChapter 4:
Phonetics and phonology1. Hadza Bonny Sands 2. Sandawe Edward D.Elderkin 3.
South African Khoesan3.1. Northern KhoesanAmanda Miller 3.2. Central
Khoesan 3.2.1. Namibian Khoekhoe and !Gora Wilfrid H.G. Haacke 3.2.2.
Hai§omThomas Widlockl 3.2.3. Kxoe subgroup Rainer Vossen3.2.4. Naro Hessel
Visser 3.2.5. §Gana subgroup Hirosi Nakagawa3.2.6. Shua subgroup Rainer
Vossen 3.2.7. Tshwa subgroup Rainer Vossen 3.3. Southern Khoesan (Tuu
languages) Tom Güldemann 3.4. Eastern =HoanHenry HJonken 3.5. Kwadi Tom
Güldemann Chapter 5: Tonology1. Hadza Bonny Sands2. Sandawe Edward D.
Elderkin 3. South African Khoesan 3.1. Northern Khoesan Amanda Miller 3.2.
Central Khoesan3.2.1. Namibian Khoekhoe Wilfred H.G. Haacke3.2.2. Kxoe
subgroup: Khwe, §Ani Rainer Vossen 3.2.3. Naro Hessel Visser 3.2.4. §Gana
subgroup: GuiHirosi Nakaga
characteristics.3. The intended audience4. The contents5. Geographical
coverageChapter 2: Genetic relationships: an overview of the evidence Henry
Honken 1. Introduction2. Previous work in the field3. Agreements and
disagreements4. South African Khoesan5. East African Khoesan6. For and
againstChapter 3: TypologyTom Güldemann 1. Introduction2. Morphosyntax3.
Phonetics and phonology4. Toward a typological profile of KhoesanChapter 4:
Phonetics and phonology1. Hadza Bonny Sands 2. Sandawe Edward D.Elderkin 3.
South African Khoesan3.1. Northern KhoesanAmanda Miller 3.2. Central
Khoesan 3.2.1. Namibian Khoekhoe and !Gora Wilfrid H.G. Haacke 3.2.2.
Hai§omThomas Widlockl 3.2.3. Kxoe subgroup Rainer Vossen3.2.4. Naro Hessel
Visser 3.2.5. §Gana subgroup Hirosi Nakagawa3.2.6. Shua subgroup Rainer
Vossen 3.2.7. Tshwa subgroup Rainer Vossen 3.3. Southern Khoesan (Tuu
languages) Tom Güldemann 3.4. Eastern =HoanHenry HJonken 3.5. Kwadi Tom
Güldemann Chapter 5: Tonology1. Hadza Bonny Sands2. Sandawe Edward D.
Elderkin 3. South African Khoesan 3.1. Northern Khoesan Amanda Miller 3.2.
Central Khoesan3.2.1. Namibian Khoekhoe Wilfred H.G. Haacke3.2.2. Kxoe
subgroup: Khwe, §Ani Rainer Vossen 3.2.3. Naro Hessel Visser 3.2.4. §Gana
subgroup: GuiHirosi Nakaga