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| glottorefname = ǁKã
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| states = [[South Africa]]
| states = [[South Africa]]
| iso3comment = covered in [gku] ǂUngkue
| iso3comment = (covered in [gku] ǂUngkue)
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Latest revision as of 15:43, 17 June 2024

ǁKā
Native toSüdafrika
ExtinctLate 20th century
Tuu
  • ǃKwi
    • Ghaap-Khalahari
      • Danster ǃUi
        • ǁKā
Language codes
ISO 639-3(covered in [gku] ǂUngkue)
Glottologkaaa1239  ǁKã

ǁKā is an extinct ǃKwi language or dialect of the Vaal River region of South Africa. It was spoken in the Warrenton area, and recorded by Dorothea Bleek. It is closely related to the neighbouring ǂUngkue, but whether they were dialects or separate languages has not been determined.[1]

References

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  1. ^ Tom Güldemann. 2019. Toward a subclassification of the ǃUi branch of Tuu. Paper presented at Afrikalinguistisches Forschungskolloquium at Humboldt Universiät zu Berlin, 8 January 2019. 10pp.