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336 340 343 351 Notes and News Reviews of Books Bibliography of Current Literature dealing with African Languages and Cultures To the Members of the Institute . Lord Lugard A Ritual of Kingship among the Swazi .
336 340 343 351 Notes and News Reviews of Books Bibliography of Current Literature dealing with African Languages and Cultures To the Members of the Institute . Lord Lugard A Ritual of Kingship among the Swazi .
الصفحة 119
extensively used by Europeans , the language seems to have arisen spontancously among the Natives . ... arose the need for a simple form of language adequate for conversation among those whose tribal languages were quite distinct .
extensively used by Europeans , the language seems to have arisen spontancously among the Natives . ... arose the need for a simple form of language adequate for conversation among those whose tribal languages were quite distinct .
الصفحة 120
minal prefix of the verb , but in all the other languages of the group this grammatical tone exists and sometimes tenses are only distinguished by the tone of the prefix . While each language has a well marked two - tone system , there ...
minal prefix of the verb , but in all the other languages of the group this grammatical tone exists and sometimes tenses are only distinguished by the tone of the prefix . While each language has a well marked two - tone system , there ...
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To the Members of the Institute Lord Lugard and Sir Hanns Vischer | 3 |
RECENT SOCIAL WELFARE DEVELOPMENTS IN BRITISH | 4 |
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