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The noun phrase in Kwere, a Bantu language of Tanzania.

Abstract
The paper describes the noun phrase in Kwere, a Bantu language of Tanzania; its noun class system as well as singular and plural pairings. It investigates the several different elements which are part of the noun phrase. the data presented in the study was collected during a field trip in 2011.
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Student essay
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http://hdl.handle.net/2077/25895
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Date
2011-06-30
Author
Möller, Mirjam
Keywords
African linguistics
Bantu languages
Tanzania
Kwere
noun class
nominal class prefix
concord or agreement class prefix
Series/Report no.
SPL magisteruppsats i afrikanska språk
SPL 2011-023
Language
eng
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