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Sotho language
Here Referred to As Class 18A (See Hyman 1980:187)
A Corpus-Driven Account of the Noun Classes and Genders in Northern Sotho
The Standardisation of African Languages Michel Lafon, Vic Webb
[.35 **Natural Language Processing Class Here Computational Linguistics See Manual at 006.35 Vs
A Balanced and Representative Corpus: the Effects of Strict Corpus-Based Dictionary Compilation in Sesotho Sa Leboa* V.M
Tsotsitaal Special Issue.Indb
Adjective Stacking and Classification in Nothern Sotho: a Southern Bantu Language of South Africa
Note on Ethnic Names and Languages
Utilise Oar Des Voyageurs, Des Commnervants, Des Soldats Ou Des
Nguni and Sotho Varieties of South African English - Distant Cousins Or Twins?
Spilplus.Journals.Ac.Za
Northern Sotho Translation of the Peabody Picture Vocabulary Test - Revised
Language and Identity: Multilingual Immigrant Learners in South Africa
Multilingualism in South Africa with a Focus on Kwazulu-Natal and Metropolitan Durban
The Development and Technologizing of Selected Sepedi Ict Terminology
High Tone Spread in the Sotho Verb
Dissertation
Chapter 35 Clicks on the Fringes of the Kalahari Basin Area Bonny Sands Northern Arizona University Hilde Gunnink Ghent University
Top View
Standard and Non-Standard African Language Varieties in the Urban Areas of South Africa. Main Report for the STANON Research Programme
A Comparison of Three Northern Sotho Dialects for Possible Inclusion Into
Linguistic Diversity in South Africa Michel Lafon
Ii the LINGUISTIC RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN SOUTHERN AND
Proper Names in Language and Society in South Africa: Notes on Toponyms in Language and Society
*‡Table 6. Languages
Legislation and Language Policies in South Africa
A Corpus-Driven Account of the Noun Classes and Genders in Northern Sotho
Thesis Mojela Vm.Pdf
Language and National Unity in a Post-Apartheid South Africa
Some Sociolinguistic Aspects of Southern Ndebele As Spoken in South Africa
South Africa
African Wordnet: a Viable Tool for Sense Discrimination in the Indigenous African Languages of South Africa
A Comparison of Approaches to Word Class Tagging: Disjunctively Vs
Balobedu, Sesotho, Bantu “The Sotho Language, Or Sesotho
University of Cape Town
Ubiquitous Mobile Speech Based Learning Language Translator For
Quantification Across Bantu Languages*