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Scientific Zulu Grammar. By Rev. W. Wanger. Vol. I. Series, Opera Africana quibus edendis operam dant Revs. A. Drexel, H. Nehes, P.S.M., W. Wanger. 9 × 6; xix + 346 pp. Stuttgart: W. Kohlhammer Publishing and Printing Firm.
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Scientific Zulu Grammar. By Rev. W. Wanger. Vol. I. Series, Opera Africana quibus edendis operam dant Revs. A. Drexel, H. Nehes, P.S.M., W. Wanger. 9 × 6; xix + 346 pp. Stuttgart: W. Kohlhammer Publishing and Printing Firm.
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1 This occurs in Sumerian, as I stated in my grammar, p. 44 above, and explains the Sumerian negative forms in l. So Sum. nu (not), becomes li, before bi, be, li-be-in-tuk, he obtained not; li-be-in-aga. Sum. na > la, before ba, ibid., n. 2.