- ǂHõã language
Infobox Language
name= Unicode|ǂHõã
region=Botswana
speakers=under 200
familycolor=Khoisan
fam1=Unicode|Juu-ǂHoan
iso3=hucUnicode|ǂHõã or Unicode|ǂHoan, more accurately Unicode|ǂQhôã, is a
Khoisan language ofBotswana . It appears to be distantly related to theJuu languages in a family called Unicode|Juu-ǂHoan.Note that there is a dialect of the unrelated Tuu language Unicode|ǃXóõ that is also called Unicode|ǂHua, or sometimes "Western Unicode|ǂHuan". In this case Unicode|ǂHõã proper may be called Eastern Unicode|ǂHuan.
Unicode|ǂHõã is moribund. It has some 200 speakers, all adults, and this number is decreasing.
The language has both uvular and
bilabial click s. Few other languages have either.Dialects
Unicode|ǂHõã is a Khoisan language spoken in southeastern Botswana, just south of the Khutse game reserve (around
Tswaane ,Dutlwe ,Tsia ,Salajwe ,Mathibatsela , andKhudumelapye ). There are clear phonological differences between the Unicode|ǂHõã spoken near Khudumelapye and that spoken near Dutlwe. The closely related language Sasi is spoken in Botswana around Lethajwe and Artesia (south of Shoshong). Sasi and Unicode|ǂHõã are mutually intelligible.Phonetics
Clicks
Like the Tuu languages, Unicode|ǂHõã has five click onsets: bilabial, dental, alveolar, palatal, and lateral alveolar. There are thirteen "accompaniments", or "effluxes", for 65 potential click consonants. Only 55 of these possibilities are attested, though it is unknown whether this is due to actual gaps in the Unicode|ǂHõã phonemic inventory, or are simply a reflection of linguists' poor knowledge of the Unicode|ǂHõã language.
Grammar
Unicode|ǂHõã is an SVO
Subject Verb Object language (see examples in Collins 2001, 2002, 2003). The SVO word order of Unicode|ǂHõã and the other non-central Khoisan languages distinguishes them from Nama (Khoekhoe) and other central Khoisan languages which have SOV word order. Unicode|ǂHõã has nominal postpositions used for locative relations (see Collins 2001), and the possessor precedes the head noun.Unicode|ǂHõã grammar is characterized by a number of features common to the non-central Khoisan languages. First there is an intricate system of nominal and verbal purality (the latter often referred to as pluractionality). Second, there is a system of verbal compounds. Third, there is a general purpose preposition (referred to as the linker in Collins 2003) which appears between post-verbal constituents.
References
*Bell, Arthur and Chris Collins. 2001. "ǂHoan and the Typology of Click Accompaniments in Khoisan", in "Cornell Working Papers in Linguistics", vol. 18, pp 126-153.
*Collins, Chris. 2003. The Internal Structure of vP in Ju|'hoan and ǂHoan. Studia Linguistica 57.1, pp 1-25.
*Collins, Chris. 2002. Multiple Verb Movement in ǂHoan. Linguistic Inquiry 33.1, pp 1-29.
*Collins, Chris. 2001. Aspects of Plurality in ǂHoan. Language 77.3, pp 456-476.
*Gruber, Jeffrey S. 1975. Plural Predicates in ǂHòã. In Bushman and Hottentot Linguistic Studies, A.S.I. Communication 2, ed. Anthony Traill, 1-50. University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg: African Studies Institute.
*Gruber, Jeffrey S. 1975. Busman Languages of the Kalahari: ǂHòã - Vocabulary -Stems, ǂHòã - Vocabulary - Recorded Utterances. Technical Project Report to the National Endowment for the Humanities, Washington, D.C.
*Gruber, Jeffrey S. 1975. Collected Field Notes.
*Gruber, Jeffrey S. 1973. ǂHòã Kinship Terms. Linguistic Inquiry 4, pp 427-449.
*Traill, Anthony. 1979. Phonetic Diversity in the Khoisan Languages. In Bushman and Hottentot Linguistic Studies, ed. J.W. Snyman, 167-189. University of South Africa, Pretoria.
*Traill, Anthony. 1973. N4 or S7: Another Bushman Language. African Studies 32: 25-32.
*Traill, Anthony. 1973. Westphal on "N4 or S7?": A Reply. African Studies 33: 249-255.External links
* [http://ling.cornell.edu/khoisan/hoan/hoan.htm Grammar and phonology of ǂHoan at Cornell]
* [http://instruct1.cit.cornell.edu/courses/ling700/hoan_sounds.htm Older site for sound files of ǂHoan clicks at Cornell]
* [http://www.ethnologue.com/show_language.asp?code=huc The Ethnologue Report for ǂHõã]
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