A comparative grammar of South African languages: volume 1: The phonology
It is the object of this work to give a comparative view of the structure of the languages spoken in Africa to the South of the Equator, as far as we are yet acquainted with them . These languages arc, according to their structure and origin, divided into three classes. As representatives of these three classes we may name the languages of the Kafir, the Hottentot, and the Bushman.
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A comparative grammar of South African languages: volume 1: The phonology
author
Bleek, W.H.I (Wilhelm Heinrich Immanuel)
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Bleek, W.H.I. 1862. A comparative grammar of South African languages. London: Trübner & Co.
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It is the object of this work to give a comparative view of the structure of the languages spoken in Africa to the South of the Equator, as far as we are yet acquainted with them . These languages arc, according to their structure and origin, divided into three classes. As representatives of these three classes we may name the languages of the Kafir, the Hottentot, and the Bushman.
Date Issued
1862
Subject
Language and languages
Khoisan languages-Phonetics
Khoisan languages-Classification
Linguistics-Khoisan languages
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Book
Language
English
Publisher
Trübner & Co.: London
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PUBLIC DOMAIN
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