Tibeto-Himalayan Languages of UttarkhandD.D. Sharma offre une approche phonologique, gramaticale et syntaxique des dialectes Darmiya,Chaudangsi-Byangsi et Johari (dans le vol.1) et des dialectes Jad, Mrachha et Raji (dans le vol.2). |
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Contents
Preface | 1 |
Transcription of Phonetic Symbols | 17 |
Sound System | 24 |
Introductory note | 103 |
Sound System | 110 |
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3rd person Ablative action adding adjectives adverb affected asked aspects aspirate attested belong brother called Chaudangsi child clause cluster coming commonly complex compound conjugation consonant constituents constructions contrasts Darmiya denotes derived dialect direct distinction drink ending ergative examples expressed father final finite follows formation forms function future gender genitive girl give grammatical hand head horse illustrated indefinite indicating indicative mood inflected initial languages linguistic marker means modifier mood nasal nini nominal Normally noun object occur participle particles past past tense patterns perfect phonemic phrase plosives plural position precedes present pronominal pronoun qualified question recorded referring respective sense sentences simple sister stems structure subordinate suffixes syllabic syntactic tense tense forms term thing thou transitive various verb verb form verb root verbal village voice vowel