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The following is a list of important sources that would contribute to a more holistic representation of Khwe language in a historical and grammatical context. These could be used to add to citations, perhaps, as well as contributing information.

Brenzinger, M. (No Date). The Vanishing of Nonconformist Concepts

Chebanne, Andy. (19 July 2010). The Role of Dictionaries in the Documentation and Codification of African Languages: The Case of Khoisan. Lexikos. Centre for Advanced Studies of African Society (CASAS). 24.

Chumbo, Sefako, and Kotsi Mmabo. Xom Kyakyare Khwe: Am Kuri Kx'ûî = The Khwe of the Okavango Panhandle: The past Life. Shakawe: Teemacane Trust, 2002.

den Hertog, Thijs Nicolaas (2013). Diversity behind constructed unity: the resettlement process of the !Xun and Khwe communities in South Africa. Journal of Contemporary African Studies. 31 (3).

Gunnink, H., Sands, B., Pakendorf, B., & Bostoen, K. (2015). Prehistoric language contact in the Kavango-Zambezi transfrontier area: Khoisan influence on southwestern Bantu languages. Journal of African Languages and Linguistics, 36(2). doi:10.1515/jall-2015-0009

Haacke, W. (2008, December). Linguistic hypotheses on the origin of Namibian Khoekhoe speakers.Southern African Humanities, 20, 163-177.

Kilian-Hatz, C., & Brenzinger, M. (2003). Khwe dictionary. Köppe.

Westphal, E. O. (1963). The Linguistic Prehistory of Southern Africa: Bush, Kwadi, Hottentot, and Bantu Linguistic Relationships. Africa, 33(03), 237-265. doi:10.2307/1157418