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    Taa language (category Tuu languages)
    KOH (also spelled ǃKhong and ǃXoon; Taa pronunciation: [ǃ͡χɔ̃ː˦]), is a Tuu language notable for its large number of phonemes, perhaps the largest in...
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    Tubalar: a Russian-Tubalar phrasebook] (in Russian). Горно-Алтайск: Altyn-Tuu. pp. 12–18. (ru) Баскаков, Н.A., Диалект чернёвых татар (туба-кижи), Северные...
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  • (TUU) in Hobart and the Student Association (SA) in Launceston. Following the abolition of compulsory student unionism in 2007, the SA and the TUU amalgamated...
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  • back vowel. In the Mongolian language, /x/ is usually followed by /ŋ/. The Tuu and Juu (Khoisan) languages of southern Africa have large numbers of guttural...
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  • July 17, 2016. Wittmann, Henri (1991). "Classification linguistique des langues signées non vocalement" (PDF). Revue québécoise de linguistique théorique...
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    July 2023. Langues nationales : langues considérées comme propres à une nation ou à un pays. Selon la Loi n°96- 049 du 23 août 1996, les langues nationales...
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    most consonant phonemes, but since 2017 the !Xóõ language (a member of the Tuu languages) has been considered by the book to have broken that record, with...
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    Linguistics. ISBN 0-85883-436-7 Marion, P., Liste Swadesh élargie de onze langues austronésiennes, éd. Carré de sucre, 2009 Pawley, A., & Ross, M. (1994)...
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  • three genders and three grammatical numbers. The non-Khoe Khoesan languages (Tuu and Kx'a), do not have dual number marking of nouns. The category of dual...
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  • Archived 2022-04-02 at the Wayback Machine. Manuscript. Paris: Langage, Langues et Cultures d’Afrique (LLACAN), Centre National de la Récherche Sciéntifique...
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  • 20th century by native people in southern Africa. Nǁng, a member of the Tuu languages in South Africa exemplifies the decline of many Khoisan languages...
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  • dictionnaire de la langue des Iles Marquises – Marquisien–Français (Paris, Institut d'Ethnologie, 1931) (in French) Aperçu de la langue des îles Marquises...
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  • Retrieved 22 April 2015. Roegiest, Eugeen (2006). Vers les sources des langues romanes: un itinéraire linguistique à travers la Romania (in French). ACCO...
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  • most Cushitic) branches. All three Khoisan language families—Khoe, Kx'a and Tuu—are tonal. Most languages of the Nilo-Saharan family are tonal. Numerous...
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    neolatine. Bologna: Patron. p. 122. Henriette Walter (1994). L'Aventure des langues en Occident. Paris: Robert Laffont. p. 158. "Romance languages". Encyclopedia...
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  • martiliong 'hammer' (Span. Martillo) ng [ŋ], [n] ngau 'fire' r [ɾ] rekas 'mosquito' rr [r] rrom 'liquor' s [s] sechelei 'friend' t [t], [tʰ] tuu 'banana'...
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