A Sketch of Swahili Morphology

ISBN 978-3-927620-16-2

A Sketch of Swahili Morphology

Author: Thilo C. Schadeberg. Series edited by: Wilhelm J.G. Möhlig †, Bernd Heine.

Series: GA Grammatical Analyses of African Languages Volume 2

1992
39 pp.
3rd revised edition
Text language(s): English
Format: 155 x 238 mm
100 g
Paperback
€ 19.80

This book presents a short and clearly structured overview of the morphological processes within the Bantu part of the Swahili lexicon. The purpose of this sketch is to provide the student with a handout for quick reference to the basic morphological data of this language. Part 1 ‘Derivation’ deals with the composition of the Swahili lexicon, while part 2 ‘Inflection’ discusses the grammar.


Following the links below, you will find further teaching material and analyses of Swahili grammar:


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Reviews

Schadeberg’s Sketch of Swahili Morphology presents a short and clearly structured overview of Swahili morphology. It is a useful handout for students who are learning Swahili but not an extensive reference book of Swahili grammar. It provides reference tables of various grammatical phenomena. [...]

Finally I should like to commend the inclusion of typical Swahili sayings and expressions, e.g. maneno yaya kwa yaya ‘the same words over and over again’ (p.18), bwana mkubwa ‘Sir’ (p.21) and the number laki ‘1000’ (p.16).

Uschi Drolc in WORD, 46/2, 1995, 299-301

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