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 Amanda Miller-Ockhuizen's Home Page
The language which I am working on is Ju'hoansi which is spoken by the Ju'hoan people, who reside in the Nyae Nyae area of Namibia.
These languages are the languages spoken by people usually referred to as Bushmen.
Tsumkwe is the central area of the Ju'hoansi Bushman language community.
ling.cornell.edu /plab/amanda/home.html   (596 words)

  
 Khoisan languages - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The only widespread Khoisan language is Nama, with a quarter million speakers; Sandawe is second in number with about 40,000, some monolingual; and the Ju language cluster has some 30,000 speakers total.
Khoisan languages are most famous for the use of click consonants as phonemes.
Many of the other languages are becoming increasingly rare or moribund, and several are known to have become extinct.
www.wikipedia.org /wiki/Khoisan_languages   (410 words)

  
 Languages - Hoan
It is SVO (distinguising it from all the central Khoisan languages), and it lacks the widespread agreement of !Xoo.
Busman Languages of the Kalahari: =Hòã- Vocabulary -Stems, =Hòã- Vocabulary - Recorded Utterances.
Another way in which =Hoan and Ju'/hoan are similar is the way post-verbal dependents (arguments and adjuncts are realized).
www.san.org.za /san/09_lang_orth/lang_hoan.htm   (408 words)

  
 subtitles Huai hai zi ju le bu - subtitles for divx and dvd movies free in many languages - dvd rip -
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IMDb record Huai hai zi ju le bu
Details for movie Huai hai zi ju le bu
subtitles.images.o2.cz /54250/Huai+hai+zi+ju+le+bu.html   (408 words)

  
 IMDb Title Search
Xi you ji da jie ju zhi xian lu qi yuan (1994)
There may be additional title matches amongst all the alternative titles we have for various regions and languages.
Bat si yuen ga bat jui tau (1987)
www.imdb.com /Title?Ju+Dou   (408 words)

  
 Bilder Huai hai zi ju le bu
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untertitel.images.o2.cz /i/Huai+hai+zi+ju+le+bu.html   (408 words)

  
 List of Khoisan languages - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Thus their language is variously said to be extinct or to have 16,000 speakers, to be Ju or to be Khoe.
Most Khoisan languages are endangered, and several are moribund or extinct.
However, the Khoisan relationship is not well supported by comparative linguistics, and the term is often used for convenience without any implication of linguistic validity, much as Papuan and Australian are.
www.wikipedia.org /wiki/List%20of%20Khoisan%20languages   (408 words)

  
 NORTH-EAST CAUCASIAN - LanguageServer - University of Graz
Testelets, Yakov; Toldova, S.Ju.: Reflexive Pronouns in Dagestanian languages and Typology of Reflexives (Refleksivnye mestoimenija v dagestanskix jazykax i tipologija refleksiva)
Tuite, K, Schulze, W.: A case of taboo-motivated lexical replacement in the indigenous languages of the Caucasus
Radio Free Europe Radio Liberty: North Caucasus Languages Service
languageserver.uni-graz.at /ls/group?id=1053   (408 words)

  
 wwwt3420.txt
Languages Spoken : English, Korean, German * HWANG MOK PARK & JIN LAW OFFICES * Address : 9th Floor, Daekyung Bldg.
Chae, Kuy Won, President Interpreter: Won 650,000 per day (Deposition) Won 400,000 per day (Business) 2.
Also, litigation, arbitration and dispute resolution; trademark, copyright, intellectual property, trade secret and unfair competition law; computer, biotech; multimedia, telecommunications and other high-technology law.
usembassy.state.gov /seoul/wwwt3420.txt   (408 words)

  
 European Languages Taoism Bibliography
### Graham, A.C. The dialogue between Yang Ju and Chyn-tzyy.
### Boltz, William G. The religious and philosophical significance of the "Hsiang erh" Lao tzu in the light of the Ma-wang-tui silk manuscripts.
Chuang Tzu, a New Selected Translation with an Exposition of the Philosophy of Kuo Hsiang.
www.clas.ufl.edu /users/gthursby/taoism/bwestern.htm   (408 words)

  
 List of San Organisations
The Ju/'hoan and other San languages are characterized by these clicks, which are produced by drawing the tongue sharply away from points on the roof of the mouth.
The orthography that was developed for the Ju/'hoan language was accepted in October, 1991 by the Namibian Ministry of Education and Culture as the official orthography for the language of the Ju/'hoansi people.
Work was done on the Ju/'hoan language by linguist Jan Snyman who developed a Ju/'hoan dictionary that was published in 1975.
www.san.org.za /san/03_orth/orthog.htm   (613 words)

  
 List of San Organisations
The Ju/'hoan and other San languages are characterized by these clicks, which are produced by drawing the tongue sharply away from points on the roof of the mouth.
The orthography that was developed for the Ju/'hoan language was accepted in October, 1991 by the Namibian Ministry of Education and Culture as the official orthography for the language of the Ju/'hoansi people.
Work was done on the Ju/'hoan language by linguist Jan Snyman who developed a Ju/'hoan dictionary that was published in 1975.
www.san.org.za /san/03_orth/orthog.htm   (613 words)

  
 > San language abcworld.net
The only widespread Khoisan language is Nama, with a quarter million speakers; Sandawe is second in number with about 40,000, some monolingual; and the Ju language cluster has some 30,000 speakers total.
The only other languages using clicks as phonemes are neighboring Bantu languages in southern Africa, such as Xhosa, Zulu, and Sesotho; the South Cushitic language Dahalo in Kenya, and an extinct Australian Aborigine ceremonial language called Damin.
The Hadza and Sandawe languages of Tanzania are generally classified as Khoisan, but all of the branches are at best extremely distant linguistically.
www.abcworld.net /San_language.html   (638 words)

  
 List of San Organisations
The Ju/'hoan and other San languages are characterized by these clicks, which are produced by drawing the tongue sharply away from points on the roof of the mouth.
The orthography that was developed for the Ju/'hoan language was accepted in October, 1991 by the Namibian Ministry of Education and Culture as the official orthography for the language of the Ju/'hoansi people.
Work was done on the Ju/'hoan language by linguist Jan Snyman who developed a Ju/'hoan dictionary that was published in 1975.
www.san.org.za /san/03_orth/orthog.htm   (613 words)

  
 > San language abcworld.net
The only widespread Khoisan language is Nama, with a quarter million speakers; Sandawe is second in number with about 40,000, some monolingual; and the Ju language cluster has some 30,000 speakers total.
The only other languages using clicks as phonemes are neighboring Bantu languages in southern Africa, such as Xhosa, Zulu, and Sesotho; the South Cushitic language Dahalo in Kenya, and an extinct Australian Aborigine ceremonial language called Damin.
Khoisan languages are most famous for the use of click consonants as phonemes.
www.abcworld.net /San_language.html   (617 words)

  
 Khoisan_languages LANGUAGE SCHOOL EXPLORER
Many of the other languages are becoming increasingly rare or moribund, and several are known to have become extinct.
The only widespread Khoisan language is Nama, with a quarter million speakers; Sandawe is second in number with about 40,000, some monolingual; and the Ju language cluster has some 30,000 speakers total.
The only other languages using clicks as phonemes are neighboring Bantu languages in southern Africa, such as Xhosa, Zulu, and Sesotho; the South Cushitic language Dahalo in Kenya, and an extinct Australian Aborigine ceremonial language called Damin.
language.school-explorer.com /info/Khoisan_languages   (373 words)

  
 > San language abcworld.net
The only widespread Khoisan language is Nama, with a quarter million speakers; Sandawe is second in number with about 40,000, some monolingual; and the Ju language cluster has some 30,000 speakers total.
The only other languages using clicks as phonemes are neighboring Bantu languages in southern Africa, such as Xhosa, Zulu, and Sesotho; the South Cushitic language Dahalo in Kenya, and an extinct Australian Aborigine ceremonial language called Damin.
The Hadza and Sandawe languages of Tanzania are generally classified as Khoisan, but all of the branches are at best extremely distant linguistically.
www.abcworld.net /San_language.html   (489 words)

  
 CONK! Encyclopedia: Khoisan_languages
The only widespread Khoisan language is Nama, with a quarter million speakers; Sandawe is second in number with about 40,000, some monolingual; and the Ju language cluster has some 30,000 speakers total.
Many of the other languages are becoming increasingly rare or moribund, and several are known to have become extinct.
The only other languages using clicks as phonemes are neighboring Bantu languages in southern Africa, such as Xhosa, Zulu, and Sesotho; the South Cushitic language Dahalo in Kenya, and an extinct Australian Aborigine ceremonial language called Damin.
www.conk.com /search/encyclopedia.cgi?q=Khoisan_languages   (373 words)

  
 > San language abcworld.net
The only widespread Khoisan language is Nama, with a quarter million speakers; Sandawe is second in number with about 40,000, some monolingual; and the Ju language cluster has some 30,000 speakers total.
The Hadza and Sandawe languages of Tanzania are generally classified as Khoisan, but all of the branches are at best extremely distant linguistically.
The only other languages using clicks as phonemes are neighboring Bantu languages in southern Africa, such as Xhosa, Zulu, and Sesotho; the South Cushitic language Dahalo in Kenya, and an extinct Australian Aborigine ceremonial language called Damin.
www.abcworld.net /San_language.html   (505 words)

  
 > San language abcworld.net
The only widespread Khoisan language is Nama, with a quarter million speakers; Sandawe is second in number with about 40,000, some monolingual; and the Ju language cluster has some 30,000 speakers total.
The only other languages using clicks as phonemes are neighboring Bantu languages in southern Africa, such as Xhosa, Zulu, and Sesotho; the South Cushitic language Dahalo in Kenya, and an extinct Australian Aborigine ceremonial language called Damin.
The Hadza and Sandawe languages of Tanzania are generally classified as Khoisan, but all of the branches are at best extremely distant linguistically.
www.abcworld.net /San_language.html   (499 words)

  
 Language School Explorer - Information about Khoisan_languages
The only widespread Khoisan language is Nama, with a quarter million speakers; Sandawe is second in number with about 40,000, some monolingual; and the Ju language cluster has some 30,000 speakers total.
The only other languages using clicks as phonemes are neighboring Bantu languages in southern Africa, such as Xhosa, Zulu, and Sesotho; the South Cushitic language Dahalo in Kenya, and an extinct Australian Aborigine ceremonial language called Damin.
The Hadza and Sandawe languages of Tanzania are generally classified as Khoisan, but all of the branches are at best extremely distant linguistically.
language.school-explorer.com /info/Khoisan_languages   (373 words)

  
 clicks
Unless each group independently invented click languages at some later time, that finding implies that click languages were spoken by the very ancient population from which the Hadzabe and the Ju'hoansi descended.
But a new genetic study underlines the extreme antiquity of a special group of languages, raising the possibility that their distinctive feature was part of the ancestral human mother tongue.
That the Hadzabe and the Ju'hoansi differ as much in their language as in their genetics is a reflection of the same fact.
faculty.ed.umuc.edu /~jmatthew/articles/clicks.html   (1356 words)

  
 List of San Organisations
The Ju/'hoan and other San languages are characterized by these clicks, which are produced by drawing the tongue sharply away from points on the roof of the mouth.
The Ju/'hoansi San of southern Africa have been fortunate to have had the assistance of skilled linguists and other researchers who have assisted them in recording their language so that they can use it in education and the development of materials such as history books.
The orthography that was developed for the Ju/'hoan language was accepted in October, 1991 by the Namibian Ministry of Education and Culture as the official orthography for the language of the Ju/'hoansi people.
www.san.org.za /san/03_orth/orthog.htm   (1356 words)

  
 List of San Organisations
The Ju/'hoan and other San languages are characterized by these clicks, which are produced by drawing the tongue sharply away from points on the roof of the mouth.
The orthography that was developed for the Ju/'hoan language was accepted in October, 1991 by the Namibian Ministry of Education and Culture as the official orthography for the language of the Ju/'hoansi people.
In the late 1980s and into the 1990s work on the Ju/'hoan language was carried out by Patrick Dickens in conjunction with people from the Nyae Nyae (Eastern Otjozondjupa) region of Namibia.
www.san.org.za /san/03_orth/orthog.htm   (1356 words)

  
 Soqotra Bibliography Page
pps 108-125, 2 schemas and 1 table for Semitic languages classification of C.Brockelman, I.M.Djakonov and A.Ju.Militarjov (p.110- the scheme of genetic classification based on Afroasian languages families division).
Cust, R.N. A sketch of the modern languages of Africa.
Das Märchen vom Aschenputtel in den drie Mahrap-Sprachen (Soqotri, Mehri und Shauri).
www.friendsofsoqotra.org /Biblio/subject/l.html   (1356 words)

  
 links.html
"coedition to share text revision across languages and improve MT a posteriori" -Christian Boitet and Wang-Ju Tsai, 1/9/2002, Taipei Taiwan, COLING2002.
"An Introduction to UNL (Universal Networking Language)" - Wang-Ju Tsai, Verein der Taiwanesen in Deutschland, Strasburg, France, 01/11/2001.
"SWIIVRE - a Web Site for the Initiation, Information, Validation, Research and Experimentation on UNL (Universal Networking Language)", Wang-Ju.Tsai, First Internationl UNL Open Conference, Suzhou, China, 26-29/11/2001.
www-clips.imag.fr /geta/User/wang-ju.tsai/unllinks.html   (516 words)

  
 CONK! Encyclopedia: Hadza_language
The evidence for this is genetic: the Ju/’hoan and the Hadza have the most divergent known mitochondrial DNA of any human populations, suggesting that they were the first, or at least among the first, surviving peoples to have split off the family tree.
Since two of the three groups speak languages with clicks, perhaps their common ancestral language, which by implication is the ancestral language for all humankind, had clicks as well.
However, Hadza has very few proposed cognates with either Sandawe or the other Khoisan languages, and many of the ones that have been proposed appear doubtful.
conk.com /search/encyclopedia.cgi?q=Hadza_language   (559 words)

  
 The Austin Chronicle: Film Listings
Though a story about contemporary peasant life in China, The Story of Qiu Ju is one that transcends borders, languages and class differences.
It tells the story of Qui Ju (Gong Li, the star of all of Zhang Yimou's movies) who searches for justice and an official answer for a wrong done to her husband.
Gong Li, Lei Lao Sheng, Liu Pei Qi, Ge Zhi Jun, Yang Liu Chun
www.austinchronicle.com /gbase/Calendar/Film?Film=oid:139122   (675 words)

  
 Tiny Collection of Glosa Texts
Fe pa judika, proto; fe nuli-tem sio es itera no-obedie fe matri.
U ju-fe proto pa fobo pro fe parenti-matri; pui pa questio-se qod posi pa acide ci.
Having experience with both teaching foreign languages and teaching English to foreigners, I am not sure that listening to linguists will produce a constructed language that will be sufficiently useful for the world.
www.glosa.org /en/gtexte.htm   (675 words)

  
 Hadza LANGUAGE SCHOOL EXPLORER
The evidence for this is genetic: the Ju/’hoan and the Hadza have the most divergent known mitochondrial DNA of any human populations, suggesting that they were the first, or at least among the first, surviving peoples to have split off the family tree.
Since two of the three groups speak languages with clicks, perhaps their common ancestral language, which by implication is the ancestral language for all humankind, had clicks as well.
However, Hadza has very few proposed cognates with either Sandawe or the other Khoisan languages, and many of the ones that have been proposed appear doubtful.
www.school-explorer.com /info/Hadza   (559 words)

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