نتایج جستجو برای: kifipa bantu

تعداد نتایج: 1714  

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2015
Hannes Schroeder María C Ávila-Arcos Anna-Sapfo Malaspinas G David Poznik Marcela Sandoval-Velasco Meredith L Carpenter José Víctor Moreno-Mayar Martin Sikora Philip L F Johnson Morten Erik Allentoft José Alfredo Samaniego Jay B Haviser Michael W Dee Thomas W Stafford Antonio Salas Ludovic Orlando Eske Willerslev Carlos D Bustamante M Thomas P Gilbert

Between 1500 and 1850, more than 12 million enslaved Africans were transported to the New World. The vast majority were shipped from West and West-Central Africa, but their precise origins are largely unknown. We used genome-wide ancient DNA analyses to investigate the genetic origins of three enslaved Africans whose remains were recovered on the Caribbean island of Saint Martin. We trace their...

Journal: :The South African journal of communication disorders = Die Suid-Afrikaanse tydskrif vir Kommunikasieafwykings 2014
Anita Van der Merwe Mia le Roux

The objective of this article is to create awareness amongst speech-language pathologists and audiologists in South Africa regarding the difference between the sound systems of Germanic languages and the sound systems of South African Bantu languages. A brief overview of the sound systems of two Bantu languages, namely isiZulu and Setswana, is provided. These two languages are representative of...

2014
Uwe Quasthoff Sonja Bosch Dirk Goldhahn

The paper describes a collaboration approach in progress for morphological analysis of less-resourced languages. The approach is based on firstly, a language-independent machine learning algorithm, Maximum Affix Overlap, that generates candidates for morphological decompositions from an initial set of language-specific training data; and secondly, language-dependent post-processing using langua...

2014
Anita van der Merwe Mia le Roux

Read online: Scan this QR code with your smart phone or mobile device to read online. The objective of this article is to create awareness amongst speech-language pathologists and audiologists in South Africa regarding the difference between the sound systems of Germanic languages and the sound systems of South African Bantu languages. A brief overview of the sound systems of two Bantu language...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2015
Rebecca Grollemund Simon Branford Koen Bostoen Andrew Meade Chris Venditti Mark Pagel

Unlike most other biological species, humans can use cultural innovations to occupy a range of environments, raising the intriguing question of whether human migrations move relatively independently of habitat or show preferences for familiar ones. The Bantu expansion that swept out of West Central Africa beginning ∼5,000 y ago is one of the most influential cultural events of its kind, eventua...

2016
Myrtille Guillon Ruth Mace

The classification of kin into structured groups is a diverse phenomenon which is ubiquitous in human culture. For populations which are organized into large agropastoral groupings of sedentary residence but not governed within the context of a centralised state, such as our study sample of 83 historical Bantu-speaking groups of sub-Saharan Africa, cultural kinship norms guide all aspects of ev...

Journal: :Language Dynamics and Change 2017

Journal: :The American journal of clinical nutrition 1959
A R WALKER H GRUSIN

A T A CONFERENCE on “Hormones and Atherosclerosis,” held at Brighton, Utah, questions were raised concerning age-specific death rates as against crude rates from coronary heart disease and cerebral vascular disease among the South African Bantu. These people often have been cited as an example of a population among whom coronary heart disease presents no public health problem; however, cerebral...

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