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Ju/'hoan language'''Ju/'hoan''' (also called Zu|'hõasi, Dzu'oasi, Zû-|hoa) is a Khoisan language spoken in the Northwest District of Botswana along the border with Namibia by about 5,000 people (2002). It is classified as a Northern Khoisan languages language, related to such languages as Kung-ekoka language (!Xűű) and =/Kx'au//'ein language. Among the Northern Khoisan languages, it constitutes the Southern dialect cluster according to Snyman (1997). Four varieties are distinguished: Epukiro, Tsumkwe, Rundu, and Omatako ==Bibliography== *Snyman, J.W. (1975) ''Zu|'hõasi Fonologie en Woordeboek''. Capetown: AA Balkema. *Snyman, J.W. (1983) 'Zu|'hõasi, a Khoisan Dialect of South West Africa/Namibia', in Dihoff, Ivan R. (ed.) ''Current Approaches to African Linguistics Vol 1'', 115–125. *Snyman, J.W. (1997) 'A preliminary classification of the !Xűű and Zu|'hõasi Dialects', in Haacke, W.H.G. & Elderkin, E.D. (eds.) ''Namibian Languages: Reports and Papers''. (Namibian African Studies, 4). Köln: Rüdiger Köppe, 21–106. ==External link== *[http://www.ethnologue.com/show_language.asp?code=ktz Ethnologue Report for Ju/'hoan] Khoisan languages Ju/'hoan languageDoes the name really have a slash in it? User:RickKUser talk:RickK 22:48, Jun 9, 2004 (UTC) :Please see the external link. --User:Merovingian ↕ User talk:Merovingian 23:18, Jun 9, 2004 (UTC) ::OK, thanks. User:RickKUser talk:RickK 04:35, Jun 10, 2004 (UTC) See other meanings of words starting from letter: JJA | JB | JC | JD | JE | JF | JG | JH | JI | JK | JL | JM | JN | JO | JP | JR | JS | JT | JU | JW | JX | JY | JZ |Words begining with Ju/\'hoan_language: Ju/'hoan_language Ju/'hoan_language |
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