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Zulu Syntax and Idiom. By Clement M. Doke. Capetown: Longmans, 1955. Pp. 324. 25s.
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 21 August 2012
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page 315 note 1 Either (a) such a framework had to be assumed, or (b) an entirely new conception of the nature of speech sounds and words had to come into being. Since no such conception then existed, the investigating linguists adopted the framework most familiar to them, viz. the German, French, or English and die Latin or Greek.