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JONATHAN DAVID BOBALJIK (2000). The Ins and Outs of Contextual Allomorphy.
URL: http://www.ai.mit.edu/projects/dm/bobaljik-allomorphy.pdf
(Last accessed 2009-07-23).
ODIN: http://odin.linguistlist.org/igt_raw.php?id= 394&langcode=zul (2021-07-08).
Example #1:
b. izin-ti zezintombi ( < za -- izin -- tombi)
11/10PL-sticks of:girls 11/10PL 9/10PL girl
`the girls' sticks'
Example #2:
c. ubu-so bezintombi ( < ba -- izin -- tombi)
14-sticks of:girls 14 9/10PL girl
`the girls' faces'
Example #3:
(31) a. izin-tombi za-kwaZulu
9/10PL-girl 9/10PL-Zululand
`the girls of Zululand'
Example #4:
b. izin-tombi zi -- ka -- thisha
9/10PL-girl 9/10PL 1a/2a:POSS teacher
`the teacher's grils'