Africa, المجلد 29Oxford University Press, 1959 Includes Proceedings of the Executive council and List of members, also section "Review of books". |
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الصفحة 171
... Masai language in its present form receives further confirmation and elucidation by the subsequent application of the comparative method . It has long been realized that in the Masai passive the apparent subject is historically the ...
... Masai language in its present form receives further confirmation and elucidation by the subsequent application of the comparative method . It has long been realized that in the Masai passive the apparent subject is historically the ...
الصفحة 174
... Masai . Compare the Passive form in 161.'1 We conclude , therefore , that the form of the suffix which distinguishes the passive from the active , and which is , therefore , historically a marker of the third person plural , is -i ...
... Masai . Compare the Passive form in 161.'1 We conclude , therefore , that the form of the suffix which distinguishes the passive from the active , and which is , therefore , historically a marker of the third person plural , is -i ...
الصفحة 176
Résumé ORIGINE DU PASSIF MASAI Il y a longtemps qu'on s'est rendu compte que dans la forme passive Masaï , le sujet apparent est historiquement le complément et qu'il implique en plus un pronom sujet originel . La question étudiée ...
Résumé ORIGINE DU PASSIF MASAI Il y a longtemps qu'on s'est rendu compte que dans la forme passive Masaï , le sujet apparent est historiquement le complément et qu'il implique en plus un pronom sujet originel . La question étudiée ...
المحتوى
A New Substratum Margaret A Bryan I | 1 |
Occupational Prestige and Social Status among Urban Africans in Northern | 22 |
Ritual Oaths as Instruments of Coercion and SelfDefence among the Adaŋme | 40 |
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