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Dual (grammatical number) and Khoisan languages

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Difference between Dual (grammatical number) and Khoisan languages

Dual (grammatical number) vs. Khoisan languages

Dual (abbreviated) is a grammatical number that some languages use in addition to singular and plural. The Khoisan languages (also Khoesan or Khoesaan) are a group of African languages originally classified together by Joseph Greenberg.

Similarities between Dual (grammatical number) and Khoisan languages

Dual (grammatical number) and Khoisan languages have 6 things in common (in Unionpedia): Comparative method, Inflection, Khoe languages, Khoekhoe language, Kx'a languages, Tuu languages.

Comparative method

In linguistics, the comparative method is a technique for studying the development of languages by performing a feature-by-feature comparison of two or more languages with common descent from a shared ancestor, in order to extrapolate back to infer the properties of that ancestor.

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Inflection

In grammar, inflection or inflexion – sometimes called accidence – is the modification of a word to express different grammatical categories such as tense, case, voice, aspect, person, number, gender, and mood.

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Khoe languages

The Khoe languages are the largest of the non-Bantu language families indigenous to southern Africa.

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Khoekhoe language

The Khoekhoe language, Khoekhoegowab, also known by the ethnic term Nama and formerly as Hottentot, is the most widespread of those non-Bantu languages of southern Africa that contain "click" sounds and have therefore been loosely classified as Khoisan.

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Kx'a languages

The Kx'a languages, also called Ju–ǂHoan, are a family established in 2010 linking the ǂ’Amkoe (ǂHoan) language with the ǃKung (Juu) dialect cluster, a relationship that had been suspected for a decade.

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Tuu languages

The Tuu languages, or Taa–ǃKwi (Taa–ǃUi, ǃUi–Taa, Kwi) languages, are a language family consisting of two language clusters spoken in Botswana and South Africa.

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Dual (grammatical number) and Khoisan languages Comparison

Dual (grammatical number) has 147 relations, while Khoisan languages has 91. As they have in common 6, the Jaccard index is 2.52% = 6 / (147 + 91).

References

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