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Browsing Department of African Languages by Subject "Zulu language -- Grammar"

Browsing Department of African Languages by Subject "Zulu language -- Grammar"

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  • Bosch, S. E. (African Language Association of Southern Africa, 1988)
    Bantu languages have a number of grammatical genders which are paired into singular/plural classes. The purpose of this article is to find solutions for some of the agreement arising from the conjunction of two or more ...
  • Mfeka, R. M. (1971-02)
    Thonga is a language spoken in the mountainous area of the Phongolo valley, Ingwavuma district, of Northern Natal. This language is a strange mixture of Zulu, Swati and Tsonga, and curiously enough it is spoken only by the ...
  • Nkabinde, Abram Charles (1975-02-14)
    This work is an attempt to revise the classification of Zulu words into their respective word categories. The material used in this research was obtained from publications and fieldwork . Zulu is largely a tone language ...
  • Van Rooyen, Christiaan Stephanus (1977-01)
    This study was prompted because the Zulu predicate, and the Bantu predicate in general, is a veritable storehouse of linguistic phenomena. A study of the Zulu predicate is, in fact, a study of the simple sentence. Not ...

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