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Date: 2005-11-16 12:12:17
Click languages
Languages of Botswana
Consonants
Languages of Namibia
Khoisan languages
Dahalo language
Taa
Sandawe people
Hadza language
Linguistics
Phonetics
Click consonants

Clicks and the idea of a human protolanguage

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