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The semantics of Hadza gender assignment: a few notes from the field

Edenmyr, Niklas. 2004. "The Semantics of Hadza Gender Assignment: a Few Notes From the Field." In Africa & Asia: Göteborg working papers on Asian and African languages and literatures, 4: 3-19. Online: http://www.sprak.gu.se/digitalAssets/1324/1324069_the-semantics-of-hadz….

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"Even today most Hadza children learn little Swahili in early years, and it is only among grown up men that knowledge of Swahili may be taken for granted."

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