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a vast number of languages located across central, southern, eastern, and western africa shared so many characteristics that they must be part of a single language group. this basic thesis is still accepted by some people today, although the theory has been widely challenged since it was proposed – not
southwards two main groups emerged, the nguni (xhosa, zulu , ndebele, swazi), who occupied the eastern coastal plains, and the sotho-tswana who lived on the interior plateau. the two language groups are easy to distinguish as the nguni languages adopted clicks, whereas most sotho-tswana languages did not...
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