Head-initial meets head-final nominal suffixes in eastern a southern Bantu from a historical perspective
Bantu languages in eastern and southern Africa possess nominal suffixes which serve to express locative relations or derive nominal stems. As these grammemes are final to their noun hosts, they are markedly distinct from canonic prefix morphology in Bantu nouns. Moreover, nominal syntagms are head-i...
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Autor principal: | Tom Güldemann |
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LibraryPress@UF
1999
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