Ruhlen's language taxonomy divides the African continent into four base language structures: Afro-Asiatic, Nilo-Saharan, Niger-Congo and Khoisan. Afro-Asiatic is the base language for African languages spoken North of the Sahara. Milo-Saharan is the base language structure in the Nile River and ...
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Ruhlen's language taxonomy divides the African continent into four base language structures: Afro-Asiatic, Nilo-Saharan, Niger-Congo and Khoisan. Afro-Asiatic is the base language for African languages spoken North of the Sahara. Milo-Saharan is the base language structure in the Nile River and ...
___. 2012. How to pretend you speak a dying language when you don't really know how to speak it: methodological worries in documenting dying languages. In Proceedings of the 6th WOCAL World Congress of African Linguistics, Cologne, 17-21 August 2009, eds. Brenzinger, Matthias and Anne-...
San are regarded as illiterate, although they do not learn their own language at school. Whenever we speak our language in public they laugh. Wherever we go we struggle with the language issue. Nothing at all is written in our language. Comments on language also referred to some respondents...
These people displaced the native Khoi-San people who speak a click language to this day in Botswana. Perhaps it was the Khoisan who built Great Zimbabwe. By dbuckley212 — On Jan 13, 2011 It is interesting to see so many structures around the world surrounded by nomadic cultures. It ...