Mundari GrammarCentral Institute of Indian Languages, 1975 - 163 pages The Central Institute of Indian Languages is entrusted with the responsibility of assisting the development of tribal and other minor languages. This text is concerned with Mundari, which is one of the principal languages of the Munda group of languages. |
Table des matières
Preface | 1 |
vii | 10 |
Phonemes with Exceptionally Limited Distribution | 19 |
Droits d'auteur | |
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Expressions et termes fréquents
action adverbial affixes aiŋ allophonic alom animate aspect markers bano bound forms bound morpheme cluster complementary distribution complete compound sentence connectors consonant contrast copulative CV-V demonstrative denote diphthong endocentric examples final finite verb free form free variation function genetive glottal hiju horo imperative impersonal constructions inanimate indeterminate indirect object infix inserted interrogative intervocalic intonation pattern Intrans intransitive verbs jana Junctures indicated kaiŋ language leka long vowel manner maraŋ medially mena micro form mood morphemes morpho-phonemic morphological Munda Mundari nasalization negative Non-completive non-resultative non-syllabic noun phrase occur open juncture optionally passive personal pronouns phonemes pitch position postpositions principal clause prominence pronominal subject reduplication reflexive relators segments semantically sound speech stand stem stress structure subordinate clause suffixed syllable syntactic taiken tense marker tense-marker terminal Trans transitive and intransitive transitive roots types verb phrase verb root verbal constructions vocalic release vocative vocoid voice marker vowel harmony word