Lusakalalu, Pedro. 2007. Reports from 'beyond the line': the accumulation of knowledge of Kavango and its peoples by the German colonial administration 1891-1911. Journal of Namibian studies 2. 85-101.
@article{93697,
author = {Lusakalalu, Pedro},
journal = {Journal of Namibian studies},
pages = {85-101},
title = {Reports from 'beyond the line': the accumulation of knowledge of Kavango and its peoples by the German colonial administration 1891-1911},
volume = {2},
year = {2007},
hhtype = {overview (computerized assignment from "peoples")},
inlg = {English [eng]},
jfmnote = {'This paper shows that the number of languages in Namibia, as it happens with the linguistic diversity of many countries, is a range (10 to 31) whereby the margin of error (+/-21) is greater than the minimum count (10) ... the morphological behaviour of language names, or glossonyms, as well as the way these can be grouped, were to a large extent responsible for this pattern ... the minimum count relates to the use of glossonyms in the media, while the maximum count relates to their use in the education system' (quoted from the abstract).},
keywords = {;saf;nmb;lng;lxl;nms;bnt;k.30;y.231a;},
lgcode = {German [deu] (autotranslated from Maho's coding system)},
macro_area = {Eurasia},
src = {eballiso2009}
}
| Name in source | Glottolog languoid |
|---|---|
| German (autotranslated from Maho's coding system)] |