The Kxoe People of Namibia
Title | The Kxoe People of Namibia PDF eBook |
Author | National Society for Human Rights (Namibia). |
Publisher | |
Pages | 28 |
Release | 1996 |
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The Kxoe People of Namibia
Title | The Kxoe People of Namibia PDF eBook |
Author | P. ya Nangoloh |
Publisher | |
Pages | 56 |
Release | 1996 |
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The Rights of Indigenous Peoples
Title | The Rights of Indigenous Peoples PDF eBook |
Author | Phil ya Nangoloh |
Publisher | |
Pages | 132 |
Release | 1996 |
Genre | Kxoe (African people) |
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Peoples of Namibia
Title | Peoples of Namibia PDF eBook |
Author | J. S. Malan |
Publisher | |
Pages | 168 |
Release | 1995 |
Genre | Ethnology |
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Namibia is home to many culture groups that came here from various parts of Africa as well as from Europe. The rich variety of cultures each have their own distinct values and traditions, and render a unique character to the profile of Namibian society. This is a human resource to be proud of and a heritage that needs to be protected and enhanced.
International Encyclopedia of Linguistics
Title | International Encyclopedia of Linguistics PDF eBook |
Author | William Frawley |
Publisher | Oxford University Press |
Pages | 2198 |
Release | 2003-05 |
Genre | Language Arts & Disciplines |
ISBN | 0195139771 |
The International Encyclopedia of Linguistics, 2nd Edition encompasses the full range of the contemporary field of linguistics, including historical, comparative, formal, mathematical, functional, and philosophical linguistics with special attention given to interrelations within branches of linguistics and to relations of linguistics with other disciplines. Areas of intersection with the social and behavioral sciences--ethnolinguistics, sociolinguistics, psycholinguistics, and behavioral linguistics--receive major coverage, along with interdisciplinary work in language and literature, mathematical linguistics, computational linguistics, and applied linguistics.Longer entries in the International Encyclopedia of Linguistics, ranging up to four thousand words, survey the major fields of study--for example, anthropological linguistics, history of linguistics, semantics, and phonetics. Shorter entries treat specific topics within these fields, such as code switching, sound symbolism, and syntactic features. Other short entries define and discuss technical terms used within the various subfields or provide sketches of the careers of important scholars in the history of linguistics, such as Leonard Bloomfield, Roman Jakobson, and Edward Sapir.A major portion of the work is its extensive coverage of languages and language families. From those as familiar as English, Japanese, and the Romance languages to Hittite, Yoruba, and Nahuatl, all corners of the world receive treatment. Languages that are the subject of independent entries are analyzed in terms of their phonology, grammatical features, syntax, and writing systems. Lists attached to each article on a language group or family enumerate all languages, extinct or still spoken, within that group and provide detailed information on the number of known speakers, geographical range, and degree of intelligibility with other languages in the group. In this way, virtually every known language receives coverage.For ease of reference and to aid research, the articles are alphabetically arranged, each signed by the contributor, supported by up-to-date bibliographies, line drawings, maps, tables, and diagrams, and readily accessible via a system of cross-references and a detailed index and synoptic outline. Authoritative, comprehensive, and innovative, the 2nd edition of the International Encyclopedia of Linguistics will be an indispensable addition to personal, public, academic, and research libraries and will introduce a new generation of readers to the complexities and concerns of this field of study.
Few People, Many Tongues
Title | Few People, Many Tongues PDF eBook |
Author | J. F. Maho |
Publisher | Gamsberg MacMillan |
Pages | 244 |
Release | 1998 |
Genre | Language Arts & Disciplines |
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A comprehensive overview of the languages spoken in Namibia, their sociology, genetic relations, phonology, grammar, state of linguistic research, development for educational use, and language policy.
Genocide of Indigenous Peoples
Title | Genocide of Indigenous Peoples PDF eBook |
Author | Samuel Totten |
Publisher | Transaction Publishers |
Pages | 315 |
Release | 2011-12-31 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 141284455X |
An estimated 350 to 600 million indigenous people reside across the globe. Numerous governments fail to recognize its indigenous peoples living within their borders. It was not until the latter part of the twentieth century that the genocide of indigenous peoples became a major focus of human rights activists, non-governmental organizations, international development and finance institutions such as the United Nations and the World Bank, and indigenous and other community-based organizations. Scholars and activists began paying greater attention to the struggles between Fourth World peoples and First, Second, and Third World states because of illegal actions of nation-states against indigenous peoples, indigenous groups’ passive and active resistance to top-down development, and concerns about the impacts of transnational forces including what is now known as globalization. This volume offers a clear message for genocide scholars and others concerned with crimes against humanity and genocide: much greater attention must be paid to the plight of all peoples, indigenous and otherwise, no matter how small in scale, how little-known, how "invisible" or hidden from view.