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Studies in Linguistics of the North-Eastern Languages / edited by Awadesh K. Mishra, Melissa G. Wallang and Ch. Sarajubala Devi

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: New Delhi : Lakshi Publishers and Distributors, 2013Edition: 1st EdDescription: 244p.:ill.; xii; 25cmISBN:
  • 9788190662277
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 410 STU
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CONTENTS

Introduction
1. Republication in Nagamese.
2. Some Aspects of the Structure of Liangmai.
4. Evidence of Sound Changes in Tiwa: A Synchronic Account.
5. A Study on the Status of Official Languages in Sikkim.
6. Same Aspects of the Structure of Sylheti.
7. Some Aspects of the Structure of Simte.
8. The Impact of Borrowed Words in Manipur and Thangal Vocabularies.
9. Language Retention and Chamge Among the Immigrant Tea Garden Labourers of Assam.
10. The Phonological Typology of the Tibeto-Burman languages of the Northeast: A Preliminary Investigation.
11. Spelling Inconsistency and Problem of Assamese Writing.
12. Ancient Manuscript Literature in Tai Ahom.
13. Phonological Variation in Vaiphei and English: An Analysis of Errors Made by the Vaiphei Speakers in Learning English as a Second Language.
14. Development of Bishnupriya Manipuri Script.
15. Persian Words in Assamese Vocabulary.
16. Development of Speech Corpora for Manipuri.
17. Reduplication in Lepcha.
18. The Roman Script fot Khasi and Garo.
19. Some Aspects of the Structure of Tarao.
Includes List of Contributors.

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