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Languages of Africa / Sotho tonology / Sotho language / Tswana language / Sotho / Tone / Venda language / Zulu language / Syllable / Languages of South Africa / Linguistics / Bantu languages
Date: 2013-07-01 12:48:05
Languages of Africa
Sotho tonology
Sotho language
Tswana language
Sotho
Tone
Venda language
Zulu language
Syllable
Languages of South Africa
Linguistics
Bantu languages

High Tone Spread in the Sotho Verb

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