Sonderabdruck aus der ,,Zeitschrift für Eingeborenen-Sprachen''. Bushman Grammar. A grammatical sketch of the language of the /xam-ka-/k'e (continuation)
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Sonderabdruck aus der ,,Zeitschrift für Eingeborenen-Sprachen''. Bushman Grammar. A grammatical sketch of the language of the /xam-ka-/k'e (continuation)
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Dorothea Frances Bleek's grammar sketch 'is one of the few linguistic documents on the |xam language', published around the time of her less extensive 1929 'Comparative vocabularies of Bushman languages' (Güldemann, 2004: 385). Aside from the considerable Bleek and Lloyd materials she inherited, Dorothea conducted consequential fieldwork across southern Africa from 1910 to 1930, recorded in her 32 notebooks. Her approach with the |xam lexicon was replicated with other click languages, culminating in her 'Comparative vocabularies of Bushman languages' (1929) and posthumous 'A Bushman dictionary' (1956). Dorothea's later 'comparative' dictionary presents wordlists from 'twenty-nine languages and dialects' as well as her then-new lexical material on Tanzania's Hadza (Engelbrecht in Bleek, 1956: vi). Sandawe and Hottentot, featured in Wilhelm Bleek's 'A comparative grammar of South African languages' (1862), were excluded. Dorothea's 'pioneering' research proposed three distinct language families (Khoe, Ju, and Tuu) for Bushman languages. Her dictionary accordingly spans Khoe-Kwadi (Khoe), Kx'a (Ju), and Tuu (Westphal's '!Ui-Taa') (Güldemann & Fehn, 2014: 36; Güldermann, 2004: 385; Westphal, 1963).
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1929-1930
An ±A5 staple-bound booklet (TS).
Verb (moods and tenses), particles (interrogative), syntax, poetry
Dorothea Bleek's 'Bushman Grammar. A grammatical sketch of the language of the /xam-ka-/k'e (continuation)' appears in volume XX (1929/30) of 'Zeitschrift für Eingeborenen-Sprachen', pp. 161-174. The article is a reprint of DF Bleek's work published in the University of the Witwatersrand's Bantu Studies, a journal established in 1921 by Rheinallt Jones (Hofmeyr, 2024; Le Roux, 2015: 55; Murray, 2022: 138).

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