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Satisfying minimality in Ndebele
In this paper, I discuss four different verb forms in Ndebele (a Nguni Bantu language spoken mainly in Zimbabwe) - the imperative, reduplicated, future and participial.
Downing, Laura J.
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Projek Dapur Kita Mahasiswa Bantu Mahasiswa [PDF]
PEKAN, 13 Januari 2024 – Sebanyak 300 keping roti canai dan 600 keping lempeng berjaya diagihkan kepada mahasiswa Universiti Malaysia Pahang Al-Sultan Abdullah (UMPSA) melalui inisiatif Dapur Kita dengan pendekatan ‘Mahasiswa Bantu Mahasiswa’
Nor Azlina, Ahmad
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West Rand Bantu Affairs Administration Board, Johannesburg. Proposed Roads and Sewer/Water Plans. Year unknown: 1275X700West Rand Bantu Affairs Administration Board, Johannesburg. Proposed Roads and Sewer/Water Plans.
West Rand Bantu Affairs Administration Board.
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The geographical-referential classification ‘southern Bantu languages’ includes the Bantu languages of the Nguni group (including Zulu, Xhosa, Swati, Ndebele), the Sotho-Tswana group (including Northern Sotho, Sesotho, Tswana), the Tswa-Ronga group, the ...
L. Marten, Marten, Lutz
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This essay explores what we can know about the micro-politics of knowledge production using the history of bushcraft as a case study. In many societies in central, eastern and southern Africa, practitioners of technologies undertaken away from the ...
Kathryn M. de Luna
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The aim of this study was to determine the frequency of beta S-globin gene (βS globin) haplotypes and alpha thalassemia with 3.7 kb deletion (−α3.7kb thalassemia) in the northwest region of Paraná state, and to investigate the oxidative and clinical ...
Eliana LitsukoTomimatsu Shimauti +5 more
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Perinatal mortality in the Bantu.
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Shnier, M.H., Isaacson, C.
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Three Kagulu Stories: Annotations, analysis, and word lists
This article presents three linguistically analysed and annotated stories in the Kagulu language, together with a word list. Kagulu is a Bantu language, classified as G12, spoken by approximately 240,000 people in the Morogoro region of Tanzania.
Malin Petzell
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Assibi A. Amidu's contribution is undoubtedly a highly challenging one to the direct study of the Kiswahili Bantu language. Aiming at complementing the existing grammars and monographs of living languages the author intends to illuminate some paradoxes ...
Tiewa, Kathrin
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