DescriptionA. N. Tucker proposed Sotho-Tswana alphabet - 1929.png
English: A. N. Tucker proposed Sotho-Tswana alphabet, in The comparative phonetics of the Suto-Chuana group of Bantu languages, 1929
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Archibald Norman Tucker, The comparative phonetics of the Suto-Chuana group of Bantu languages, 1929, p. 135 (archive.org)
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