Marathi / Ramesh Vaman Dhongde, Kashi Wali.
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- 9789027288837
- 9027288836
- 491.4/65 22
- PK2357 .D458 2009eb
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 327-334) and indexes.
Preface -- Abbreviations and symbols -- Introduction -- Sound system -- Morphology -- Word formation -- Subject and agreement -- Simple sentences -- Complex sentences -- Compound sentences -- Interrogative sentences -- Negation -- Lexical anaphors and pronouns -- Sample texts -- Appendix A: The language of women: a historical perspective -- Appendix B: Acquisition of Marathi: a case study -- References.
Marathi, an Indo-Aryan language, is the official language of Maharashtra, including Mumbai. Father Thomas Stephens, the first English traveler to Goa, a pioneer linguist, wrote Christa Puran in Marathi (1616) and Arte da Lingoa Canarim in Portuguese, printed in (1640). The latter is a grammar of Konkani, a language closely related to Marathi. It is the first grammar of its kind marking a new grammatical tradition for modern Indo-Aryan languages. The present volume contains an extensive account of Marathi phonology, morphology, word formation and syntax. It succinctly describes the accentual sy.
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