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Beyond ‘Khoisan’
Historical relations in the Kalahari Basin
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Tom Güldemann
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2014
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Greenberg’s (1954) concept of a ‘Khoisan’ language family, while heartily embraced by non-specialists, has been harshly criticized by linguists working on these languages. Evidence for Greenberg's hypothesis has proved to be seriously insufficient and little progress has been made in the intervening years in substantiating his claim by means of the standard comparative method. This volume goes beyond “Khoisan” in the linguistic sense by exploring a more complex history that includes multiple and widespread events of language contact in southern Africa epitomized in the areal concept ‘Kalahari Basin’. The papers contained herein present new data on languages from all three relevant lineages, Tuu, Kx’a and Khoe-Kwadi, complemented by non-linguistic research from molecular and cultural anthropology. A recurrent theme is to disentangle genealogical and areal historical relations — a major challenge for historical linguistics in general. The multi-disciplinary approach reflected in this volume strengthens the hypothesis that Greenberg’s “Southern African Khoisan” is better explained in terms of complex linguistic, cultural and genetic convergence.
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Menán du Plessis, Stellenbosch University, in South African Journal of Science, Volume 111, Number 3/4, March/April 2015:
This well-designed and data-rich book is a most welcome addition to the literature, and will undoubtedly stimulate a vibrant debate. [...] [T]he book may become a catalyst for a new phase of informed and progressive multidisciplinary research touching on the pre-colonial past of southern Africa.
This well-designed and data-rich book is a most welcome addition to the literature, and will undoubtedly stimulate a vibrant debate. [...] [T]he book may become a catalyst for a new phase of informed and progressive multidisciplinary research touching on the pre-colonial past of southern Africa.
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PART I. Cross-areal perspectives
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A combined anthropological, linguistic and phylogenetic comparative approach Gertrud Boden, Tom Güldemann and Fiona Jordan Requires Authentication Unlicensed Licensed Download PDF |
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PART II. The Khoe-Kwadi family
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PART III. The Kx’a family
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A diachronic account Florian Lionnet Requires Authentication Unlicensed Licensed Download PDF |
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Linda Gerlach and Falko Berthold Requires Authentication Unlicensed Licensed Download PDF |
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PART IV. The Tuu family
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!Ui, Taa or neither? Tom Güldemann Requires Authentication Unlicensed Licensed Download PDF |
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