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A Grammar of Central Karanga, the Language of Old Monomatapa, as at Present Spoken in Central Mashonaland, Southern Rhodesia. By Rev. Francisque Marconnès S.J. With a Foreword by C. M. Doke. (Special Number of Bantu Studies, Suppl. No. 5.) Pp. xv + 270. Witwatersrand University Press. 1931.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  21 August 2012

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Copyright © International African Institute 1932

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1 In mu zi zi no ‘gewaltige Zähne’ (§ 91) steckt dagegen nicht, wie der Verf. meint, zweimal der ‘Artikel’ zi (Urbantu ωι), sondern das zweite zi ist hier stammhaft; s. Meinhof, , Grundriss einer Lautlehre der Bantusprachen, 2. Aufl., S. 219.Google Scholar