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    Sandawe is a language spoken by about 60,000 Sandawe people in the Dodoma Region of Tanzania. Sandawe's use of click consonants, a rare feature shared...
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    The Sandawe are an indigenous ethnic group of Southeast Africa, based in the Chemba District kwamtoro ward of Dodoma Region in central Tanzania. In 2000...
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  • Sandawe may refer to: Sandawe people, of central Tanzania Sandawe language, spoken by the Sandawe people This disambiguation page lists articles associated...
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    verb is unmarked. The nearest relative of Khoe–Kwadi may be the Sandawe isolate; the Sandawe pronoun system is very similar to that of Kwadi–Khoe, but there...
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    Khoikhoi and the San (Bushmen). Two languages of east Africa, those of the Sandawe and Hadza, originally were also classified as Khoisan, although their speakers...
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  • consonants in the language, although in some languages such as Hadza and Sandawe, clicks can be more subtle and may even be mistaken for ejectives. Click...
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    Kwadi ("Kwadi–Khoe"), and more speculatively with the Sandawe language of Tanzania ("Khoe–Sandawe"). The Hadza language of Tanzania has been associated...
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  • family Gumuz, Meʼen, Tʼwampa and possibly other Nilo-Saharan languages Sandawe, Hadza, and the Khoisan families of southern Africa Itelmen of the Chukotko-Kamchatkan...
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    Bantu and Nilotic populations, respectively. Additionally, the Hadza and Sandawe hunter-gatherers speak languages with click consonants, which have tentatively...
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    of Bantu convention. Nama and most Saan languages use the former; Naro, Sandawe, and Zulu use the latter. The specific articulation of lateral clicks may...
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  • might be loans. Beyond that, the nearest relative may be the Sandawe isolate; the Sandawe pronoun system is very similar to that of Khoe–Kwadi, but there...
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    2023-03-18. Raa, Eric Ten. “The Moon as a Symbol of Life and Fertility in Sandawe Thought.” Africa: Journal of the International African Institute, vol....
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  • language, but alveolar clicks may have a sublingual percussive release in Sandawe, where after the click is pronounced, the tongue strikes the floor of the...
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    Tanzania Bangime, a likely isolate of Mali Jalaa, a likely isolate of Nigeria Sandawe, an isolate of Tanzania Laal, a possible isolate of Chad Khoisan is a term...
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    Hadza do not appear to be closely related to Khoisan speakers; even the Sandawe, who live around 150 kilometres (93 mi) away, diverged from the Hadza more...
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    eastern Africa are thought to be the linguistically isolated Hadza and Sandawe hunter-gatherers of Tanzania.: page 17  The first wave of migration was...
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    relationship with any other languages. Basque in Europe, Ainu in Asia, Sandawe in Africa, Haida and Zuni in North America, Kanoê in South America, Tiwi...
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    Alveolar click (category Articles containing Sandawe-language text)
    convention. Khoekhoe and most Bushman languages use the former; Naro, Sandawe, and Zulu use the latter. Features of postalveolar clicks: The basic articulation...
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    its neighbour Sandawe, primarily because they both have click consonants. However, Hadza has very few proposed cognates with either Sandawe or the other...
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  • affricate [c𝼆] (perhaps prepalatal in Sandawe and Hadza) Voiced palatal lateral affricate [ɟʎ̝] (perhaps prepalatal in Sandawe) Voiceless velar lateral affricate...
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  • a minimal number with Sandawe." He quotes 8 potentially similar words between Oropom and Hadza, and 4 between Oropom and Sandawe. Harold Fleming also notes...
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    language, but alveolar clicks may have a sublingual percussive release in Sandawe, where after the click is pronounced, the tongue strikes the floor of the...
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    speakers are the Khoikhoi and San (Bushmen), in Southeast Africa, the Sandawe and Hadza. The Niger–Congo family is the largest in the world in terms...
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    is found in high proportions among the San of Southern Africa and the Sandawe of East Africa. It is also found among the Mbuti people. These groups branched...
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    centre, although the indigenous ethnic groups are the Gogo, Rangi, and Sandawe. There are also small Indian minorities.[citation needed] The population...
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  • they would make the third-most-populous click language after Khoekhoe and Sandawe. The most populous ǃKung variety, Juǀʼhoan, is perhaps tied for third place...
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         Kanuri      Songhai other      Khoi-San (unity doubtful; Khoikhoi, San, Sandawe + Hadza)      Malayo-Polynesian (Malagasy)      Indo-European (Afrikaaner)...
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    larger area, and are thought to include two small languages (Hadza and Sandawe) in the African Great Lakes. Austronesian languages originating from Southeast...
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    of Bantu convention. Nama and most Saan languages use the former; Naro, Sandawe, and Zulu use the latter. Features of dental clicks: The basic articulation...
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    Brenna Henn and colleagues found that the ǂKhomani San, as well as the Sandawe and Hadza peoples of Tanzania, were the most genetically diverse of any...
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