Tom Güldemann

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Tom Güldemann is a linguist known for his extensive research on African languages, particularly the Khoe and other Khoisan language families.

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instanceOf linguist
person
affiliation Department of African Studies, Humboldt University of Berlin
countryOfCitizenship Germany
employer Humboldt University of Berlin
Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology
fieldOfWork African linguistics
areal linguistics
historical linguistics
linguistics
typology
hasAcademicSpecialization African language typology
Khoe linguistics
Khoisan languages
surface form: Khoisan linguistics

historical-comparative linguistics of Africa
hasPublishedIn linguistics journals on African languages
hasResearched Southern African linguistic area
contact-induced change in African languages
genealogical relations among Khoisan languages
isNotableFor contributions to the understanding of African language history
proposals on classification of Khoisan language families
work on areal zones in Africa
knownFor research on African languages
research on Khoe languages
research on Khoisan languages
work on genealogical classification of African languages
work on language contact in Africa
languageOfWorkOrName English
German
notableWork Studies on Khoe and other Khoisan languages
The Languages and Linguistics of Africa
occupation researcher
university teacher
positionHeld Professor of African Studies at Humboldt University of Berlin
researchInterest Bantu languages
Khoe languages
Khoisan languages
areal features of African languages
language classification in Africa
language contact
studies click consonants
tone in African languages

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Khoe languages hasLinguisticResearchBy Tom Güldemann
Khoe-Kwadi proposedBy Tom Güldemann
Kxʼa languages namedBy Tom Güldemann