A comparative study of the influence of the nasal prefix `N' ( from UR- BANTU "NI-") on succeeding consonants at the beginning of some lexical items in Zulu, Xhosa and Southern Sotho
Submitted in fulfillment for the Degree Master of Arts in the Department of African Languages at the University of Zululand, South Africa, 1990. === In any language, words are uttered systematically according to certain rules. Each language has therefore its own system. Language may be defined as...
Main Author: | Lephallo, Amos Thabo |
---|---|
Format: | Others |
Language: | en |
Published: |
2012
|
Subjects: | |
Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/10530/974 |
Similar Items
-
Superlexical versus lexical prefixes
by: Eugenia Romanova
Published: (2005-03-01) -
The lexical and superlexical verbal prefix iz- and its role in the stacking of prefixes
by: Nataša Milićević
Published: (2005-03-01) -
A survey and analysis of traditional medicinal plants as used by the Zulu; Xhosa and Sotho
by: Anne Hutchings
Published: (1989-10-01) -
The Bantu attribute noun class prefixes and their suffixal counterparts, with special reference to Zulu
by: Mohlala, Linkie
Published: (2013) -
The passive in Northern Sotho
by: Phatudi, Anna Makoma
Published: (2014)