Shua
[alias Mashuakwe, Tshumakwe, Shua-Khwe]Klassifizierung: Khoe
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Klassifizierung: Khoe
·sicher gefährdet
Mashuakwe, Tshumakwe, Shua-Khwe |
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Khoe, Kalahari |
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ISO 639-3 |
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shg |
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Informationen von: “The twelve modern Khoisan languages” . Matthias Brenzinger (2011)
"The figures underlying the map on Shua-Tshwa are based on surveys conducted in 2008 by Andy Chebanne (p.c.). According to his observations, many of the Shua-Tshwa people have abandoned their language. While older sources still assume 15000 - 20000 speakers (Anderson & Janson 1997:138) for this dialect cluster, Chebanne (Chebanne, p.c.) counted 4100 only."
Informationen von: “The Socio-linguistic Survey of the Eastern Khoe in the Boteti and Makgadikgadi Pans Areas of Botswana” (79-94) . Chebanne, Andy and Moemedi Nthapelelang (2000) , Herman M. Batibo and Birgit Smieja · Peter Lang
“All ages speak the language.”
Setswana
English
other Khoe languages
“...when a person speaks Shua khoe, s/he can easily be understood by |Hai khoe or Tshire-Tshire who speak different Khoe languages, and therefore, the interlocutors are very often, if not always, not obliged to switch to the linguistic code of the other when engaged in the same conversation.”
Boteti, Makgadikgadi Salt Pans
"Very remote areas of Mosu, Khoee, Tshwa-gong, Thabatshukudu"
Informationen von: “The World Atlas of Language Structures” . Bernard Comrie and David Gil and Martin Haspelmath and Matthew S. Dryer · Oxford University Press
Informationen von: “Where are the Khoesan of Botswana?” (13-31) . Sue Hasselbring (2000) , Herman M. Batibo and Birgit Smieja · Frankfurt am Main: Peter Lang
5,950-7,850 (Boteti pop.)
Tutume
Villages, settlements, and towns: Nata