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Linguistic morphology / Buganda / Luganda / Ditransitive verb / Object / Verb argument / Transitive verb / Verb / Noun class / Linguistics / Grammar / Grammatical gender
Date: 2013-07-01 12:48:19
Linguistic morphology
Buganda
Luganda
Ditransitive verb
Object
Verb argument
Transitive verb
Verb
Noun class
Linguistics
Grammar
Grammatical gender

Observations on Double Object Construction in Luganda

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