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Theoretical Aspects of Bantu Grammar 1

Sam A. Mchombo

The study of Bantu languages of sub-Saharan Africa has provided the basis for significant contributions to research in linguistics. In recent years they have been used to advance morphological as well as syntactic theory, and in the study of interface relations in grammatical theory. The papers assembled in this volume, contributed by leading scholars in Bantu and general linguistics, deal with various aspects of the structure of Bantu languages.

Sam A. Mchombo is assistant professor in the Department of Linguistics at the University of California, Berekely.

1/1/1993

ISBN (Paperback): 0937073725

ISBN (Cloth): 0937073733

Subject: Linguistics; Bantu Languages--Grammar

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