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Western !Xuun (North-Central Ju) or Ekoka !Kung (Ekoka !Xuun, Ekoka-!Xû, Kung-Ekoka) is a variety of the !Kung dialect cluster, spoken originally in the area of the central Namibian–Angolan border, west of the Okavango River, but since the Angolan civil war also in South Africa. ==Dialects== Heine & Honken (2010) place Ekoka in the ''Northern–Western'' branch of ǃXuun (ǃKung), where Ekoka is equivalent to the Western branch. They distinguish three varieties:〔Heine, B. and Honken, H. 2010. ("The Kx'a Family: A New Khoisan Genealogy" ). ''Journal of Asian and African Studies'' (Tokyo), 79, p. 5–36.〕 *Western ǃXuun (Kung-Ekoka) * *Tsintsabis (natively ''ǃxūún''; spoken in Tsintsabis, Tsumeb district, N Namibia) * *|Akhwe (natively ''ǃxūún, ǀʼākhòè ǃxòān'' "Kwanyama ǃXuun"; spoken in Eenhana, N Namibia) * *(name ) (natively ''ǃxūún, ǃʼālè ǃxòān'' "Valley ǃXuun"; spoken in Eenhana district, N Namibia) Sands et al. place it in its own branch, which they call ''North-Central Ju'': *North-Central Ju (Namibia, between the Ovambo River and the Angolan border, around the tributaries of the Okavango River east of Rundu to the Etosha Pan) * *Tsintsabis * *ǀʼAkhwe * *Okongo * *Ovambo * *Mpunguvlei 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Ekoka !Kung」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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