!Xun

[aka Ju, !Xun (Ekoka), Kung-Ekoka]

Classification: Kx'a

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vulnerable

  • Ethnologue: Languages of the World, 16th Edition (2009) . (2009) · edited by M. Paul Lewis · SIL International http://www.ethnologue.com/

  • Few People, Many Tongues: The Languages of Namibia ( pp. 222 ) . Jouni F. Maho (1998) · Windhoek, Namibia: Gamsberg Macmillan

  • The World Atlas of Language Structures . (2005) · edited by Bernard Comrie and David Gil and Martin Haspelmath and Matthew S. Dryer · Oxford University Press

  • The twelve modern Khoisan languages . Matthias Brenzinger (2011) · In Proceedings of the 3rd International Symposium on Khoisan Languages and Linguistics

  • Sapience and scarce resources: communication systems of the !Kung and other foragers ( pp. 921-946 ) . Biesele, Megan [Marguerite] [Anne] (1978) · Informations sur les sciences sociales / Social science information. 17 (6) ·

  • An ethnobotanical study of !Kung ( pp. 7-8 ) . Biesele, Megan [Marguerite] [Anne] (1983) · Khoisan Special Interest Group: newsletter. 1

  • The past and future of !Kung ethnography: critical reflections and symbolic perspectives. Essays in honour of Lorna Marshall . Biesele, Megan [Marguerite] [Anne] and Gordon, Robert James and Lee, Richard B. (1986) · Quellen zur Khoisan-Forschung, #4 · Helmut Buske Verlag

  • Why anthropologists need linguistics: the case of the !Kung ( pp. 17-35 ) . Dickens, Patrick John (1995) · African studies. 54 (1) ·

  • !Xu grammar . Heikkinen, Terttu (19xx) ·

  • !Kung kin terms: the name relationship and the process of discovery ( pp. 77-102 ) . Lee, Richard B. (1986) · In The past and future of !Kung ethnography (Festschrift Lorna Marshall) Quellen zur Khoisan-Forschung, #4 · edited by Biesele, Megan and Gordon, Robert James and Lee, Richard B. · Helmut Buske Verlag

  • The kin terminology system of the !Kung Bushmen ( pp. 1-25 ) . Marshall, Lorna (1957) · Africa. 27 (1) ·

  • "Community-Based Digital Documentation of Ju|'hoan (ktz) and =X'ao-||'aen (aue): Audio, Video and Text Archives of Language and Culture Diversity" HRELP Abstract . Megan Biesele (2011) · http://www.hrelp.org/grants/projects/index.php?projid=290

  • Location and motion in !Xun (Namibia) ( pp. 129-150 ) . König, Christa and Heine, Bernd (2003) · In Motion, direction and location in languages: in honor of Zygmunt Frajzyngier Typological studies in language · edited by Shay, Erin and Seibert, Uwe · John Benjamins Publ.

  • The !Xun of Ekoka: a demographic and linguistic report ( pp. xi, 192 ) . König, Christa and Heine, Bernd (2001) · Khoisan forum working papers, #17 · Arid Climate, Adaption and Cultural Innovation in Africa (ACACIA), Univ. of Cologne

  • Outline of the phonology of the !Xû dialect spoken in Ovamboland and western Kavango ( pp. 18-28 ) . Heikkinen, Terttu (1986) · South African journal of African languages. 6 (1) ·

  • An outline grammar of the !Xû language spoken in Ovamboland and West Kavango ( pp. 1ff ) . Heikkinen, Terttu (1987) · South African journal of African languages. 7, suppl. 1

  • !Xun as a type B language ( pp. 263-277 ) . Heine, Bernd and König, Christa (2004) · In Globalisation and African languages: risks and benefits (Festschrift Karsten Legère) Trends in linguistics: studies and monographs, #156 · edited by Bromber, Katrin and Smieja, Birgit · Mouton de Gruyter

  • Verb extensions in !Xun (W2 dialect) ( pp. (?) ) . König, Christa and Heine, Bernd (2004) · Annual publication in African linguistics (APAL). 2

  • An Introduction to the !Xũ (!Kung) Language . Jannie W. Snyman (1970) · Department of African Languages, School of African Studies, University of Cape Town

  • Grammatical hybrids: between serialization, compounding and derivation in !Xun (North Khoisan) . Heine, Bernd and König, Christa (2005) · In Morphology and its demarcations: selected papers from the 11th morphology meeting, Vienna, February 2004 Current issues in linguistic theory, #264 · edited by Dressler, Wolfgang U. and Kastovsky, Dieter and Pfeiffer, Oskar E. and Rainer, Franz · John Benjamins Publ.

  • Khoisan Traces in Kavango Languages ( pp. 193-215 ) . Karsten Legère (1998) · In Language, identity, and conceptualization among the Khoisan Quellen zur Khoisan-Forschung/Research in Khoisan Studies · Vol. 15 · edited by Schladt, Mathias · Köln: Rüdiger Köppe

  • Areas of Grammaticalization and Geographical Typology ( pp. 41-66 ) . Bernd Heine (2011) · In Geographical Typology and Linguistic Areas: With Special Reference to Africa edited by Osamu Hieda and Christa König and Hirosi Nakagawa · John Benjamins Publishing Company

  • Endangered Languages Catalogue Project. Compiled by research teams at University of Hawai'i Mānoa and Institute for Language Information and Technology (LINGUIST List) at Eastern Michigan University . (2012) ·

  • Phonology of the !Xũ Dialect spoken in Ovamboland and Western Kavango ( pp. 18-28 ) . Terttu Heikkinen (1986) · South African Journal of African Languages. 6 (1) ·

  • Die !Kung-Buschleute ( pp. 91-189 ) . J. H. Wilhelm (1953) · Jahrbuch des Museums für Völkerkunde. 12

  • A Preliminary Study on the Trung Language of Kung Shan ( pp. 343-348 ) . Lo Ch'ang-p'ei (1945) · Harvard Journal of Asiatic Studies. 8 (3/4) ·