Khoe–Kwadi languages
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The Khoe–Kwadi languages are a family consisting of the Khoe languages of southern Africa and the poorly attested extinct Kwadi language of Angola. The relationship has been worked out by Tom Güldemann, Edward Elderkin, and Anne-Maria Fehn.
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Khoe–Kwadi | |
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Geographic distribution | Namibia and the Kalahari Desert |
Linguistic classification | possibly related to Sandawe (Khoisan is a term of convenience) |
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Glottolog | khoe1240 |
Khoe-Kwadi languages in blue (Sandawe, spoken in Tanzania, is possibly related) |
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