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Author: Bylund, Emanuel
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Perceived object similarity in isiXhosa: assessing the role of noun classes
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The role of isiXhosa noun classes in cognitive processing
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Agreement and concord with conjoined noun phrases in Xhosa
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Relational nouns in Xhosa
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The structure of Ibìbìò determiner phrase
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Double object constructions in Xhosa
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The subject in Xhosa
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An autosegmental analysis of Xhosa nouns
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Negative constructions in isiXhosa
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Mass nouns in Tshivenda
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Spatial languages in IsiXhosa
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Interaction goals in political accounts in isiXhosa
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Colour memory and similarity judgement in isiXhosa-English bilinguals : the case of luhlaza
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Identifying potential grammatical features for explicit instruction to isiXhosa-speaking learners of English
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The role of input in the early trilingual acquisition of English, Afrikaans and isiXhosa
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The reciprocal in Xhosa
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A nominal shell analysis of restrictive relative clause constructions in Afrikaans
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Agreement and concord with conjoined noun phrases in Northern Sotho
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The speech act of complaining in isiXhosa
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Relational nouns in Tshivenda
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Queclaratives in Xhosa : an acoustic and perceptual analysis
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Relational meanings of the noun אִישׁ (’îš) in Biblical Hebrew
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Grammars for generating isiXhosa and isiZulu weather bulletin verbs
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Using clickers in an isiXhosa Communication Course: A case study on implementation of Interactive Student Response Systems (clickers) for learning isiXhosa as an Additional Language in Higher Education clinical settings
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Politeness theory and requests in Xhosa
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The syntax of the comparative in Xhosa
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A pragmatic analysis of apologies in Xhosa
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Die sintaktiese valensie van die Xhosa-naamwoord
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Some observations on Xhosa coordination
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Reflexive in Xhosa
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The possessive in Xhosa
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The meaning of the four basic tenses in Xhosa
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The adjective in Xhosa
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Uhlalutyo lwesemantiki yelekhisikhoni yezenzi zentshukumo u-za no-ya kwisiXhosa
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Neutro-passive constructions in Xhosa
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