Studies in Tibeto-Himalayan languages |
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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
action affected animate appended aspect attested base basic become belonging Chaud Chhit child clause common comparative complete concerned conjugation Consequently consideration consonant constructions Darmiya denoting dialects distinction distinguish drink eastern group elements employed examples expressed father follows formations future Gari gender give grammatical hand Himalayan group horse human identical indicative inflected instance Johari Kinnauri languages linguistic marked markers meaning Moreover morphological nasal nominal stems normally noun Nyam object obtained occurring participle particle past tense Patt pattern person personal terminations phenomenon phonemic plosives plural pointed position present pronominal pronouns question Raji Rangkas group Reduplication respect sense sentence Similarly simple sound speeches stems structure substantive suffixes T.H. group Table tense forms Tibetan group tongues usually various verb root verbal voiced vowel western