Dlamini, GeorgeHallowes, D.P2023-03-222024-03-252023-03-222024-03-251942https://hdl.handle.net/10566/9644Magister Artium - MAThe material for this work is based" on field work conducted during three. weeks in February and two weeks in September, 1941. Both periods were spent at Lourdes in East Griqualand, a place well suited for a place well suited for the purpose, being the centre of an area inhabited by the Baca people. The only other important area is round Mount Frere. I am indebted to Reverend Father Jakob for his assistance at Lourdes, to Mr L, I. Venable s and Mr. J. A. Campbell, both of the Johannesburg Municipal Native Affairs Department, for their courtesy in placing Baca speakers at my disposal, to Mr. l. A.H Mulcahy of the Main Pass Office , and Mr. A. G. T. Chaplin of the Swaziland. Government office, for their kind assistance in relation to Swazi, and. to the Inter-University Committee for African Studies for a grant for carrying out the necessary field workenPlain consonantsClick consonantsDiphthongsFricativeContinuantConsonantalImplosiveEjectivesVowelsA Grammar of Baca and its relation to Swazi, Zulu and XhosaUniversity of the Western Cape