Introduction to the Phonology of the Bantu Languages: Being the English Version of "Grundriss Einer Lautlehre Der Bantusprachen" |
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UrBantu | 18 |
Method of Studying the Phonology of any particular Bantu | 48 |
Pedi | 58 |
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according adjectives already apply articulation aspirated assimilation B.
P. Sw Bantu languages become beginning caus causative clicks close combined consonant derived dial dialects disappears distinguished dropped ending examples exist fall final forms fricatives further give given hand Herero identical influence initial instance Konde labial languages latter meaning nasal compounds Note nouns objective occur one's original Palatals pass Pedi perf perfect pers person preceding pref prefix primary consonants probably produced pron pronoun remains root rule semi-vowels Shambala similar sing sometimes Sotho sounds stand stem suffix Swahili syllable taken tongue unchanged Ur-Bantu usually Venda verb voiced voiceless vowels Zulu