Cherrapoonjee: Griffith Hughes, C. M. Mission Press, 1868. — 90 p.
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Основы языка кхаси для англоязычных.
Khasi is an Austroasiatic language spoken primarily in Meghalaya state in India by the Khasi people. Khasi is part of the Austroasiatic language family, and is fairly closely related to the Munda branch of that family, which is spoken in east–central...
North-Eastern Hill University, 2007. — xiv, 273p. This thesis aims to provide the descriptive analysis of Pnar. Depending on geographical location, there are sub-dialectal variations. For example, the Pnar variety spoken in Jowai area is different from those spoken in Rymbai, Sutnga, Shangpung and other areas. In an attempt to bring out the structure of Pnar, two dialects are...
Don Bosco Press, 1973. - xvi + 1000 p. This work is of great importance and very necessary. It not only adds to the growth of the Khasi literature, but also supplies a long felt need of a comprehensive dictionary. It will not only meet the needs of those who are not very familiar with the structure of the Khasi language, but also those who might wish to enrich their knowledge...
Shillong-1: I A Shon Ha Ri Khasi Press, 1978. — 55 p. Khasi is the language of the Khasi people living in northeastern India and neighboring areas of Bangladesh. Forms its own group within the Mon-Khmer languages of the Austroasiatic family. The number of speakers in India is about 865,000 people, in Bangladesh - up to 100,000 people.
North-Eastern Hill University, 1989. — vii, i, 292 p. This dissertation is concerned with a descriptive study of the Noun Phrase in Khasi from the point of view of constituents constituing it. The noun in Khasi is endocentric in nature and so the head word is its most important constituent. Lexis which function as head wo::'ds are noun words,personal pronollns and pronominal...
London: British and Foreign Bible Society, 1871. — 776 p.
I. — Lynnong.
1. Shaphang ka jingkha pateng-la-pateng ia U Khristos naduh U Abraam haduh U Iosiph. 18. Ba la pun ia u na U Mynsiim Bakhuid, la kha ia u ruh na Ka Mari Ka Theisotti, hadiin ba ka la iateh-ktin bad U Iosiph. 19. U angelos u pynbeit ia ki jingmut babakla ki jong U Iosiph, u batai ruh ia ka kyrteng U Iisous.
Nongkrem Village: by Author, 1973. — 24 p. Khasi is the language of the Khasi people living in northeastern India (the mountainous regions of Khasi and Jaintia, Meghalaya State) and in neighboring areas of Bangladesh. It forms its own group within the Mon-Khmer languages of the Austroasiatic family. The number of native speakers in India is about 865,000 people, in Bangladesh —...
Shillong: Ri Khasi Press, 1968. — 493 p. Khasi is the language of the Khasi people living in northeastern India (the mountainous regions of Khasi and Jaintia, Meghalaya State) and in neighboring areas of Bangladesh. It forms its own group within the Mon-Khmer languages of the Austroasiatic family. The number of native speakers in India is about 865,000 people, in Bangladesh —...
North-Eastern Hill University, 2012. — 244 p. The aim of this work is to provide a comparative phonological and lexical study of some of the regional dialects of Khasi, an Austro-Asiatic language spoken in the hill state of Meghalaya, located in North East India.
North-Eastern Hill University, 1997. — vi, 215 p. HAVE the Khasis been aware of their language? The answer could be simple if we consider that they have been using it for all purposes from time immemorial. What the educated few did for their language, is the prime concern of the present work. The study has to begin with the 19th century because we are fortunate enough to have...
North-Eastern Hill University, 2012. — 159 p. This thesis attempts to provide a descriptive study of some linguistic aspects of Maram, a dialect of Khasi, which is a Mon-Khmer branch of Austro-Asiatic language family.
North-Eastern Hill University, 2013. — 98 p. The War dialects of Khasi are sub-divided into two groups i.e. War Khasi and War Jaintia. War Khasi is spoken in the southern part of the Khasi Hills District and War Jaintia is spoken in the southern part of the Jaintia Hills District. This research work focuses on the variety of War Khasi which is spoken in a village known as...
Pune, Deccan College, Post-graduate & Research Institute, 1985. — 139 p. Khasi belongs to the Khasic (Khasian) branch of the Mon-Khmer language family (Austro-Asiatic macro-family). It is closely related to Pnar (Jaintia, Synteng), War, Amwi, Bhoi and Lyngngam. It is spoken by ca. 865.000 people primarily in the Meghalaya state of India, but also in bordering areas of Assam and...
Pnar Printers and Publishers, 2013. — 109 p. Pnar is the language spoken amongst the Pnar community of Meghalaya and parts of Assam, but is not an officially recognized language. As a result of which, with time and due to the introduction and influence of western languages into the community, it is on the verge of extinction. Initially, the collection of words was confined to...
Calcutta: School-Book Society’s Press, 1855. — 207 p. Khasi is the language of the Khasi people living in northeastern India (the mountainous regions of Khasi and Jaintia, Meghalaya State) and in neighboring areas of Bangladesh. It forms its own group within the Mon-Khmer languages of the Austroasiatic family. The number of native speakers in India is about 865,000 people, in...
Nanyang Technological University, 2015. — xxii + 694 p. This thesis provides an initial descriptive analysis of a largely undescribed Austroasiatic language of Meghalaya, northeast India. Pnar has often been overlooked because of its lexical similarity to Khasi, with which it shares a common identity and society. Features such as verb-initial constituent order, processes of...
London: Kegan Paul, Trench, Trubner & Co., 1891. — 240 p. Khasi is the language of the Khasi people living in northeastern India (the mountainous regions of Khasi and Jaintia, Meghalaya State) and in neighboring areas of Bangladesh. It forms its own group within the Mon-Khmer languages of the Austroasiatic family. The number of native speakers in India is about 865,000 people,...
London: Kegan Paul, Trench, Trubner & Co., Ltd., 1891. — 211 p. Преп. Робертс Х. Грамматика языка кхаси для школьников, местных студентов, служащих и английских резидентов (на англ. яз.) Orthography. Etymology. Syntax.
Assam University, 2012. — xviii, 297 p. The Khasi and Kharia languages belong to the Austro-Asiatic family of languages. The Austro-Asiatic family has approximately one hundred fifty languages with fifty six million speakers. The family is divided into two important sub-families; the Munda and the Mon-khmer. Though Khasi and Kharia belong to Austro-Asiatic family of languages,...
Shillong: The Eastern Bengal and Assam Secretariat Press, 1906. — 250 p.
Сингх У Ниссор. Кхаси-английский словарь.
A
A, the first letter in the Khasi Alphabet ; — int. oh! ah!
Ab! int. the imitation of the cry of a crow.
*Abir, XI, n. red powder used in the Holi festival.
Ak! int. ah! ejaculation of disgust at an unpleasant smell.
Aku! int. expressing disgust at a...
Delhi: Mittal publications, 1988. — 632 p. Khasi is the language of the Khasi people living in northeastern India and neighboring areas of Bangladesh. Forms its own group within the Mon-Khmer languages of the Austroasiatic family. The number of speakers in India is about 865,000 people, in Bangladesh - up to 100,000 people.
Shillong: Assam Secretariat Printing Office, 1920. — 626 p. Khasi is the language of the Khasi people living in northeastern India and neighboring areas of Bangladesh. Forms its own group within the Mon-Khmer languages of the Austroasiatic family. The number of speakers in India is about 865,000 people, in Bangladesh - up to 100,000 people.
North-Eastern Hill University, 2013. — 112 p. The aim of this work is to describe the phonology of Mawlong, a variety of Khasi, which belong to the Austro – Asiatic language spoken in the hill state of Meghalaya in North East India. This includes the sound segments, phonotactic constraints and the syllable and the phonological processes found in Mawlong. ‘Khasi’ is a term that...
Ellen G. White Estate, Inc., 2012. — 96 p. На языке кхаси. Путь ко Христу (англ. Steps to Christ) — христианская книга Елены Уайт. Впервые вышла в свет в 1892 году. Кхаси (Cossyah, Kahasi, Kassi, Khasa, Khashi, Khasi, Khasie, Khasiyas, Khassee, Khuchia, Kyi) — язык народа кхаси, проживающего на северо-востоке Индии (горные районы Кхаси и Джайнтия, штат Мегхалая) и в соседних...
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