Examples
*Example in Swahili wa > Mkojo wa mtoto ; ya > nywele ya mama; cha> kidole cha gumba, la> Titi la mama etc. *Example in Gikuyu: wa> Muti wa baba; ya>miti ya haaro; ga> gakunia gakwa etc. *Example of a chain formed through compounding by conjunction by use of genitive connector: Mayai ya kuku wa kienyeji.References
;Citations ;Sources *Muchemi, L. and Getao, K. 2007. Enhancing Citizen-government Communication through Natural Language Querying. . In Proceedings of the 1st International Conference in Computer Science and Informatics, Nairobi, Kenya, Feb. 2007, UoN-{{ISBN, 9966-7284-0-6, Nairobi, Kenya 161–167.http://aflat.org/?q=node/90 *Sewangi, S. 2001. Computer-Assisted Extraction of Phrases in Specific Domains- The Case of Swahili. Institute of African and Asian Studies. University of Helsinki, Finland.http://ethesis.helsinki.fi/julkaisut/hum/aasia/vk/sewangi/computer.pdf> *Muchemi Lawrence. 2008. Towards Full Comprehension of Swahili NL for Database Querying. Strengthening the Role of ICT in Development, Fountain Publishers, Kampala, Uganda, 50–58.http://aflat.org/files/muchemi.pdf Grammar frameworks