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ámainsí ameleta bálí Bantu languages blade cassava cíámuelé cíísumá cíitálí ciitúmba címbí címó compound nominal compound piece conclusion concord system conjunctivist controls the agreement dependent element distinct piece double segment example fact fíé following sentence grammatical agreement grammatical behaviour grammatical function grammatical gender grammatical relationships grammatically comparable high-tone hyphen ícilímí ícipúná icísóté identical independent concordial element inserted INTERNATIONAL AFRICAN INSTITUTE interruption investigation kind of piece kinds of compound knife knives Kongo kú-cisíma kúutálí MALCOLM GUTHRIE means merely mtoto nominal segments non-concordial element nsí ŋga occurs in junction open junction phonetic behaviour possible preceded problem question radical reasons respect Segments containing séle semi-open junction sentence containing sentence division separated shown significant similar segment single piece stable nominal stool structure Swahili sentence syllable tense sign thing tilde tone-pattern tones transposition types UNIVERSITY OF LONDON verbal segments vowel vowel length watoto word division