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In the book, 502 Zulu most commonly-used Zulu verbs are alphabetically listed then conjugated. Written by a first-language speaker of the Zulu language, this book introduces the student to important socio-cultural aspects of learning to speak isiZulu. Innovative tools to help students grow their vocabulary, pronounce confidently, and write effectively are introduced for the first time. This includes the YISHOSAKUZWA method of pronunciation, and the BHALASAKUSHO method of writing zulucized nouns and verbs. The book also cross-references verb listings with its companion 251 Zulu Verbs - Book II, showing the reader exactly where to find the same verbs in the companion book. It also has an English-Zulu Verb index listing 800 Zulu verbs by their English translation.
In the book, 251 Zulu most commonly-used Zulu verbs are alphabetically listed then conjugated. Written by a first-language speaker of the Zulu language, this book introduces the student to important socio-cultural aspects of learning to speak isiZulu. Innovative tools to help students grow their vocabulary, pronounce confidently, and write effectively are introduced for the first time in Books I and II. This includes the YISHOSAKUZWA method of pronunciation, and the BHALASAKUSHO method of writing zulucized nouns and verbs, and cutting edge ZOPS (Zulu Ordinal Prefix System) a method of ordering Zulu numbers. The book also cross-references verb listings with its companion 502 Zulu Verbs - Book I, showing the reader exactly where to find the same verbs in the companion book. It also has an English-Zulu Verb index listing 800 Zulu verbs by their English translation.
Seminar paper from the year 2009 in the subject English Language and Literature Studies - Linguistics, grade: 2,0, University of Freiburg (English Seminar), course: HS: Grammaticalization, language: English, abstract: My term paper deals with one of the South African languages, the Zulu language. In my grammar report, accompanying the seminar, I already dealt with the Zulu language more precisely I tried to explain the phenomenon of the Zulu noun. Besides our seminar, the motivation and idea to deal with this topic has arisen from my personal experiences. Since I lived and worked approximately five months in South Africa last year. The Zulu language aroused my interest because it differs from all languages I know, but nevertheless it includes English words or word parts. This time, in my term paper, I will try to discuss the way of forming a relative clause in Zulu. This formation usually involves a prefix, also called relative concord, which is attached to the predicate of a relative clause. A relative clause is a subordinate clause that modifies a noun. Generally in most European languages, a relative clause is introduced by a relative pronoun, which belongs to a special class of pronouns. "In other languages, relative clauses may be marked in different ways: they may be introduced by a special class of conjunctions called relativizers; the main verb of the relative clause may appear in a special morphological variant; or a relative clause may be indicated by word order alone. In some languages, more than one of these mechanisms may be possible." Since relative clauses in Zulu were formed in a different way than in most European languages I would like to examine this problem in more detail.