23. ISBN 3-927620-56-4. Traill, Anthony (2018). "A trilingual !Xóõ dictionary: !Xóõ – English – Setswana". Linguistique et Langues Africaines (6): 137–140...
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speak Tshwa (a Khoe language) and 0.1% speak !Xóõ, a Tuu language (both non-Bantu). English is spoken by 2.8% as their first language, and a small number...
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Records (1996 ed.) as the language with the most consonant phonemes, but since 2017 the !Xóõ language (a member of the Tuu languages) has been considered by...
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Xukurú (Xucurú, Shukurú, Ichikile) is an indigenous language of Brazil. It is also known as Ichikile. It is known only from a few word lists and a sketch...
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Anthony Traill (linguist) (category Linguists of Khoisan languages)
Johannesburg, South Africa. He spoke highly competent !Xóõ, having conducted research in the !Xóõ communities of Botswana on nearly 100 field trips over...
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Pharyngealization (category Articles containing Arabic-language text)
pharyngealized consonants, which affect vowels. The Tuu/"Khoisan" language Taa (or !Xóõ) has pharyngealized vowels that contrast phonemically with voiced...
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The Plains Apache language is a Southern Athabaskan language formerly spoken by the Plains Apache, organized as the Apache Tribe of Oklahoma, living primarily...
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Ubykh phonology (category Ubykh language)
and 20 uvulars, more than any other documented language. Some Khoisan languages, such as Taa (or !Xóõ), may have larger consonant inventories due to their...
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X∞Multiplies (redirect from Xoo Multiplies)
Japanese). Yamachan Land (Oricon archives). Retrieved 2011-06-01. (Translation) Xoo Multiplies at AllMusic. Retrieved 2011-05-31. [1] Archived May 19, 2008,...
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Phoneme (category Articles containing Icelandic-language text)
language Tauade each have just seven, and Rotokas has only six. !Xóõ, on the other hand, has somewhere around 77, and Ubykh 81. The English language uses...
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