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Chebanne, Andy M. – 1993
This paper examines a phenomenon in the Setswana language whereby certain affixes, when combining with the verbal base, adjust their positions and forms according to phonological rules that can be termed "imbrication." D. T. Cole, among others, made a fair attempt at a morphological identification of these realizations, but did not go…
Descriptors: Bantu Languages, Foreign Countries, Morphemes, Morphology (Languages)
Chebanne, Andy M. – 1992
The Setswana language possesses a verbal prefix that, according to some grammarians of the language such as D. T. Cole, is categorized as the reflexive prefix, closely allied to objectival concords. If the morphology suggests that this morpheme be characterized as a reflexive object prefix, it does not always give expected results in its semantic…
Descriptors: Bantu Languages, Foreign Countries, Morphemes, Morphology (Languages)