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Languages of Tanzania / Khoisan languages / Sandawe people / South Cushitic languages / Click consonant / Hadza language / Hamitic / Tanzania / Gogo people / Linguistics / Africa / Click languages
Date: 2013-01-04 15:16:13
Languages of Tanzania
Khoisan languages
Sandawe people
South Cushitic languages
Click consonant
Hadza language
Hamitic
Tanzania
Gogo people
Linguistics
Africa
Click languages

The Couth and the Uncouth: Ethnic, Social, and Linguistic Divisions among the Sandawe of Central Tanzania Author(s): Eric Ten Raa Reviewed work(s): Source: Anthropos, Bd. 65, H[removed]), pp[removed]Published by: An

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