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Like many Tsimulh languages, Idosian has a Bantu-style noun class system. | Like many Tsimulh languages, Idosian has a Bantu-style noun class system. | ||
Idosian morphology is more complex than that of other | Idosian morphology is more complex than that of other [[Tsimulh languages]] due to syncope of the various prefix elements. |
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