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What Women Call ‘A Man of Honour’ was written as a guide and inspiration to single men, married couples, widowed, and divorced men who want to remarry on how to conduct themselves within family and love relationships. It will also guide women on what to expect from a man of integrity. The book contains notes from single and married women outlining how they want their men of honour (husband or prospective husband) to carry themselves in terms of affection, passion, interests, and demeanour within a relationship. One woman tells how she would want her future husband to emulate the integrity and honour of her father. A reader looking for a husband will learn how her man of honour should present himself. A sample profile has been created for a self-respecting woman looking for a partner. A woman who already has a husband will discover how a man of honour should carry himself. The book is invaluable to a man looking forward to having a family on how he should behave in a relationship.
What Women Call 'A Man of Honour' was written as a guide and inspiration to single men, married couples, widowed, and divorced men who want to remarry on how to conduct themselves within family and love relationships. It will also guide women on what to expect from a man of integrity. The book contains notes from single and married women outlining how they want their men of honour (husband or prospective husband) to carry themselves in terms of affection, passion, interests, and demeanour within a relationship. One woman tells how she would want her future husband to emulate the integrity and honour of her father. A reader looking for a husband will learn how her man of honour should present himself. A sample profile has been created for a self-respecting woman looking for a partner. A woman who already has a husband will discover how a man of honour should carry himself. The book is invaluable to a man looking forward to having a family on how he should behave in a relationship.
CD-ROM contains full text of print volumes and expanded name index.
The strikingly unrestricted syntactic distribution of nouns in many Bantu languages often leads to proposals that syntactic case does not play an active role in the grammar of Bantu. This book offers a different conclusion that the basis of Zulu that Bantu languages have not only a system of structural case, but also a complex system of morphological case that is comparable to systems found in languages like Icelandic. By comparing the system of argument licensing found in Zulu to those found in more familiar languages, Halpert introduces a number of insights onto the organization of the grammar. First, while this book argues in favor of a case-licensing analysis of Zulu, it locates the posi...
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