Witwatersrand University Press, 1952. — 251 p. — (Bantu Grammatical Archives III).
A Bantu language of the 'Tekla' sub-group of the Nguni group of the Sousoutheasternne, spoken in the British Colony of Swaziland and the Transvaal Province of the Union of South Africa.
Ziervogel’s work, titled “A Grammar of Swazi (siSwati),” provides valuable insights into the structure and intricacies of the Swazi language. Published in 1952, this grammar book delves into the rules governing siSwati, covering aspects such as syntax, morphology, and phonology. It is a significant contribution to linguistic scholarship and aids in understanding the language spoken by the Swazi people.