Khoisan languages
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Khoisan languages are a group of indigenous African language families best known for their distinctive click consonants and their speakers’ long-standing presence in southern Africa.
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Target entity: Khoisan languages Context triple: [Africa, hasMajorLanguageFamily, Khoisan languages]
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Nilo-Saharan languages
Nilo-Saharan languages are a proposed large and diverse family of African languages spoken mainly along the Nile Valley and across parts of central and eastern Africa.
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Niger–Congo languages
The Niger–Congo languages form one of the world’s largest language families, encompassing hundreds of related languages spoken across much of sub-Saharan Africa, including major groups like Bantu.
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Northern Ndebele
Northern Ndebele is a Bantu language of the Nguni group spoken primarily in southwestern Zimbabwe and closely related to Zulu.
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West African languages
West African languages are a diverse group of Niger-Congo and other language families spoken across West Africa that have significantly influenced the vocabulary, grammar, and phonology of many Atlantic and Caribbean creoles.
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Sranan Tongo
Sranan Tongo is an English- and Dutch-influenced creole language originating in Suriname, widely used as a lingua franca among its diverse ethnic communities.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: Khoisan languages Target entity description: Khoisan languages are a group of indigenous African language families best known for their distinctive click consonants and their speakers’ long-standing presence in southern Africa.
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A.
Nilo-Saharan languages
Nilo-Saharan languages are a proposed large and diverse family of African languages spoken mainly along the Nile Valley and across parts of central and eastern Africa.
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B.
Niger–Congo languages
The Niger–Congo languages form one of the world’s largest language families, encompassing hundreds of related languages spoken across much of sub-Saharan Africa, including major groups like Bantu.
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C.
Northern Ndebele
Northern Ndebele is a Bantu language of the Nguni group spoken primarily in southwestern Zimbabwe and closely related to Zulu.
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D.
West African languages
West African languages are a diverse group of Niger-Congo and other language families spoken across West Africa that have significantly influenced the vocabulary, grammar, and phonology of many Atlantic and Caribbean creoles.
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E.
Sranan Tongo
Sranan Tongo is an English- and Dutch-influenced creole language originating in Suriname, widely used as a lingua franca among its diverse ethnic communities.
- F. None of above. chosen
Statements (48)
| Predicate | Object |
|---|---|
| instanceOf |
African languages
ⓘ
indigenous languages ⓘ language grouping ⓘ |
| classificationDebate | genetic relationships among subgroups are controversial ⓘ |
| considered |
linguistic area
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several independent language families ⓘ |
| continent | Africa ⓘ |
| distinctFrom |
Afroasiatic languages
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Bantu languages ⓘ Cushitic languages ⓘ |
| documentationStatus |
many languages poorly documented
ⓘ
some languages extinct or nearly extinct ⓘ |
| feature |
complex consonant systems
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large inventory of click consonants ⓘ rich phoneme inventories ⓘ tone ⓘ |
| hasSubgroup |
Hadza language
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Khoe languages ⓘ Kxʼa languages ⓘ Sandawe language ⓘ Tuu languages ⓘ |
| historicalPresence | southern Africa for tens of thousands of years ⓘ |
| influenced |
neighboring Bantu languages
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some Afrikaans dialects ⓘ |
| knownFor | click consonants ⓘ |
| notConsidered | single genetic language family ⓘ |
| phonologicalType | use of clicks as regular consonants ⓘ |
| populationTrend | declining number of speakers ⓘ |
| primaryCountries |
Angola
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Botswana ⓘ Namibia ⓘ South Africa ⓘ Tanzania ⓘ |
| region |
eastern Africa
ⓘ
Southern Africa ⓘ
surface form:
southern Africa
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| researchField |
African linguistics
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historical linguistics ⓘ |
| researchInterest |
language contact in southern Africa
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phonetics of click consonants ⓘ |
| spokenBy |
Khoikhoi
ⓘ
surface form:
Khoikhoi peoples
Khoisan peoples ⓘ Khoisan peoples ⓘ
surface form:
San peoples
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| status |
endangered
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moribund in many communities ⓘ |
| threat |
language shift to Afrikaans
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language shift to Bantu languages ⓘ language shift to English ⓘ |
| writingSystem | Latin script (for many documented languages) ⓘ |
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Subject: Khoisan languages Description of subject: Khoisan languages are a group of indigenous African language families best known for their distinctive click consonants and their speakers’ long-standing presence in southern Africa.
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