ABSTRACT

 34. (16) Nowhere do the phenomena of concord seem to grow more luxuriantly than in the languages of those primitive South African tribes known under the name of Bantu. I shall give some examples, chiefly taken from the late W. H. I. Bleek's ex cellent grammar; 1 when these interesting facts are explained, we shall be able to draw some inferences from them with regard to our own group of languages.