Studies in Tibeto-Himalayan languagesMittal Publications - Munda languages |
Contents
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Sound System | 25 |
Vowel Variations | 31 |
Phonetic Tendencies | 47 |
Consonant Clusters | 54 |
Grammatical Structure 633 | 63 |
Word Classes | 64 |
Number System | 87 |
Impersonal Voice | 200 |
Causative SubSystem | 207 |
Reflexive SubSystem | 214 |
Subjunctive | 225 |
Miscellaneous Aspects of Modal Conjugation | 231 |
Verbal Noun | 237 |
PastPerfect Participle | 245 |
Future Participle | 252 |
Postpositions | 101 |
Adjectives | 126 |
Verbal System | 156 |
Verb Substantives | 169 |
Future Tense | 187 |
Intensification | 258 |
Emphatic | 264 |
Syntax | 271 |
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Common terms and phrases
2nd person 3rd person adjectives allomorphs appended attested Bhotia Byangsi Chaud Chaudangsi Chhit clause consonant Darmiya denoting dialects distinction drink eastern group expressed feature follows formations formative elements formative suffixes free variation Gari genitive glottal grammatical honorific Indo-Aryan infixed inflected inflectional base Johari Kanashi Kinnauri Lahul linguistic locative main verb Marchha morphological Munda Munda languages nasal nominal stems non-Ist normally noun Nyam occurring particle past tense forms Patt Pattani pattern personal pronouns personal terminations phonemic plosives plural postpositions pronominal pronominal stems pronominalized group Raji Rangkas group Reduplication respect Similarly speeches under consideration Spiti Spitian sub-systems suffixes suppletivism syllable syllable peak syntactic T.H. group tense marker Tibetan group Tinani tongues Uttarakhand verb forms verb root verb stem verb substantive verbal conjugation vigesimal vowel western Himalayan group