Phonological allomorphy in Swahili on the form of inanimate pronominal clitics
Swahili has two forms of inanimate pronominal clitics. One, like the relative pronouns, typically ends with /o/ and the other, like the subject agreement affixes, are never /o/ final. According to the traditionalists, a semantic feature associated with /o/ differentiates two sets of clitics semantic...
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Autor principal: | Camillia N. Barrett-Keach |
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LibraryPress@UF
1987
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