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Etiquette / Agglutinative languages / Nguni languages / Honorifics / Zulu language / Bantu languages / T–V distinction / Ku / Greeting / Linguistics / Sociolinguistics / Pragmatics
Date: 2013-07-01 12:49:44
Etiquette
Agglutinative languages
Nguni languages
Honorifics
Zulu language
Bantu languages
T–V distinction
Ku
Greeting
Linguistics
Sociolinguistics
Pragmatics

Comparing Address Forms and Systems: Some Examples from Bantu

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