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La Voyelle des Radicaux CV en Bantou Commun

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  21 August 2012

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Les radicaux du type CV, tels qu'ils ont été donnés par Meinhof pour le bantou commun, se répartissent en cinq groupes vocaliques, la voyelle étant le plus souvent représentée par y ou w devant -a dans chacune des langues:

pi̧ (cracher), ni̧ (aller à selle);

i pi (brûler), ni (pleuvoir), di (manger), gi (aller), ki (poindre), ti (mettre);

a p(a) (donner), b(a) (demeurer);

u pu (sécher), gu (tomber), cu (se coucher — soleil), mu (raser), du (se battre), ku (crier);

u̧ mu̧ (boire), du̧ (sortir de), ku̧ (mourir).

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Research Article
Information
Africa , Volume 22 , Issue 4 , October 1952 , pp. 367 - 371
Copyright
Copyright © International African Institute 1952

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