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الصفحة 48
THE TONES OF PREFIXES IN COMMON BANTU A. E. MEEUSSEN ' HOSE Bantu languages which show the greatest number of correspondences in their concord systems have three kinds of prefixes : 1. Nominal prefixes , with m- in classes 1 , 3 , 4 and ...
THE TONES OF PREFIXES IN COMMON BANTU A. E. MEEUSSEN ' HOSE Bantu languages which show the greatest number of correspondences in their concord systems have three kinds of prefixes : 1. Nominal prefixes , with m- in classes 1 , 3 , 4 and ...
الصفحة 52
Kikuyu , as described by Armstrong and Harries , follows the same pattern in the case of nominal and verbal prefixes . Pronominal prefixes seem to include forms for ist and 2nd person , but lack of examples makes it difficult to see ...
Kikuyu , as described by Armstrong and Harries , follows the same pattern in the case of nominal and verbal prefixes . Pronominal prefixes seem to include forms for ist and 2nd person , but lack of examples makes it difficult to see ...
الصفحة 53
Verbal prefixes in classes 1 and 9 are given the characteristic low tone of the pronominal prefixes : Duala ( Ittmann ) , Kili ( Carrington ) ; in Ngombe ( Price , Van Thiel ) , only class i seems to have changed from high to low in ...
Verbal prefixes in classes 1 and 9 are given the characteristic low tone of the pronominal prefixes : Duala ( Ittmann ) , Kili ( Carrington ) ; in Ngombe ( Price , Van Thiel ) , only class i seems to have changed from high to low in ...
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