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Grammatical relations and fula syntax

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Publisher: University of California
Publication date: 1979
Number of pages: 832

The goal of this thesis is to describe some aspects of Fula syntax in light of the notions 'subject of', 'direct object of', 'indirect object of', and 'oblique'.
The dialect studied is Pulaar, spoken in the Fuuta Torro region of Northern Senegal.

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