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" No doubt can any longer remain," says Dr BLEKK in his Comparative Grammar, p. 143, "as to the fact that the Papuan, Polynesian and Malay languages are related to the Bantu languages, Mid that thus the Prefix-pronominal Class forms almost one continuous... "
A Comparative Grammar of the South African Bantu Language: Comprising Those ... - Page xlvi
by J. Torrend - 1891 - 336 pages
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Transactions of the South African Philosophical Society, Volumes 1-3

Royal Society of South Africa - Beetles - 1878 - 922 pages
...ancient structure. "No doubt can any longer remain," says Dr BLEKK in his Comparative Grammar, p. 143, "as to the fact that the Papuan, Polynesian and Malay languages are related to the Bantu languages, Mid that thus the Prefix-pronominal Class forms almost one continuous belt of languages on both sides...
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The Transactions of the South African Philosophical Society, Volumes 1-3

1880 - 892 pages
...ancient structure. "No doubt can any longer remain," says Dr BLEKK in his Comparative Grammar, p. 143, "as to the fact that the Papuan, Polynesian and Malay...related to the Bantu languages, and that thus the Prefix -pronominal Class forms almost one continuous belt of languages on both sides of the equator,...
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