ABSTRACT

Originally published in 1937, this book is a practical manual of Kanuri which will be of use to both the layman and the linguist. This analysis makes it clear that kanuri is a tone-language and the author urges the reader to observe the tone-system of the language so that the accidence can be fully understood, as grammatical tone sometimes forms an integral part of it. As this is a practical study, a practical orthography has been chosen - i. e one that uses only letters that are absolutely necessary. This system improved Kanuri orthography, as it was based on scientific principles.

chapter

Introduction

chapter I|3 pages

The Sounds

chapter |5 pages

II Tones

chapter |13 pages

III Noun

chapter |5 pages

IV Adjective

chapter |9 pages

V Pronoun

chapter |91 pages

VI The Verb

chapter |4 pages

VII Numerals

chapter |12 pages

VIII Adverb

chapter |1 pages

IX Postposition

chapter

X Preposition

chapter XI|4 pages

Conjuction

chapter XIII|2 pages

Additions To The Adiective

chapter |17 pages

XIV The Sentence

chapter |8 pages

Texts

chapter |7 pages

Translations

chapter |71 pages

Vocabulary