Encoding the plural-honorific suffix -ani and the imperfective anga in Malawian CiTonga (N.15)
Many Bantu languages have the plural-honorific suffix *-Vni and the imperfective morpheme *-a(n)g-. In most of these languages, *-Vni is reported to be clearly encoded at POST-FINAL position. On the other hand, *-a(n)g- is said to be ambiguously encoded, either at EXT (extension) in one language or...
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Main Author: | Winfred Mkochi |
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Language: | EN FR |
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LibraryPress@UF
2019
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/eec9d1b9c4ce42f08538f5eceecadc6c |
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