SIL International, 2012. — 112 p. Varli is an Indo-Aryan language spoken by some 600,000 people in India. The sketch of Varli phonology features the analysis of nasalised vowels and homorganic nasal-plosive sequences. The sketch of Varli grammar is followed by an illustrative text with interlinear morpheme-by-morpheme glosses. Varli is a split-ergative SOV language with...
Bombay: Tatva-Vivechaka Press, 1901. — 154 p. 2nd ed. I have prepared this small book for students who know English and are desirous of acquiring speedily, knowledge of the Marathi lauguage, and I trust it will prove useful to them. The rules given are expressed in a simple and concise form, so that they can be easily understood as well as remembered; and this will be specially...
Bombay: Times of India Press, 1901. — 172 p. I am glad to offer to the publio the Marathi-English Second . Book promised long ago. It create of the enlarged Marathi sentence as simple sentence is treated of in the Marathi-English Primer already before the public. In each lesson rules of grammar are given at the top and explained by one or two examples of Marathi sentences. A...
Translated by Dr. Jev Raj Chanana. Motilal Banarsidass: Delhi, Patna, Varanasi 1970 ― 416 pp. История маратхи. Классическая работа по средне- и новоиндийскому языкознанию (французский оригинал: La formation de la langue marathe. Bibliothèque de l'École des Hautes Études, Sciences Historiques et Philologiques, École Pratique des Hautes Études Section Sciences Historiques et...
Munasagangotri, Mysore: Central Institute of Indian Language, 2004. — 715 p. ... In 1972 a workshop of principals and Lectures was held at Bhubaneswar Centre, when a general format for the basic course was prepared and it was decided that all the languages should follow this format for preparing basic courses, making necessary changes as per the needs of that particular language....
Hippocrene Books, 1991. — 144 p.
The Indian language of Marathi is spoken by over 50 million people world-wide. It is the dominant language of Bombay, the world's second most populous city, and the surrounding areas. This concise coursebook, specially designed for self-study, is the perfect introduction. The lessons emphasise learning the spoken language. Special attention is...
Publisher: John Benjamins Publishing Company
Year: 2009
Pages: 360
Marathi, one of the major languages of India, is spoken in Maharashtra State (capital Mumbai/Bombay). This is located in the centre of the subcontinent, with Hindi and other Indo-Aryan languages to the north and Dravidian languages to the south. The authors, both native speakers, have been researching and...
Poona: The Scottish Missionary Industries Co., Ltd, 1907. — 85 p.
This primer is intended for those who wish to learn the Marathi language for practical use. There is nothing exhaustive here. Everything is left incomplete. The only object of the little book is to help the beginner toward a right start in the acquirement of the language for use.
It is believed that a totally...
Prepared by: Kelsea David, Natalie Hardage, Crista Lindsey
Texas State University class of 2011
Academic Advisor
Rahul Charkraborty
This manual was prepared to assist speech-language pathologists in their effective treatment of people with speech and language disorders who are bilingual or multilingual speakers of English and Marathi. This is, by no means, an exhaustive...
L'Harmattan, 1999. — 377 p. — ISBN 978-2738481498 Bombay est la «porte» de l'Inde et la capitale économique du pays, mais c'est aussi la capitale du Maharashtra, Etat de l'Union indienne créé sur des bases linguistiques en 1960 et aujourd'hui peuplé de plus de 80 millions d'habitants. La langue marathe ou marathi, dont le Maharashtra est le domaine, a un riche patrimoine...
Oxford 1964. ― 172 p. Since the publication of ʽLa formation de la langue marathe’ by Jules Bloch in 1914 and of ‘The Grammar of the Jñāneśvarī’ by W. Doderet, together with some other articles in the Bulletin of the School of Oriental (and African) Studies, little has been written on Marathi, particularly old Marathi, except in Marathi publications. A welcome exception is M....
Publisher: Educational Society Press Publication date: 1880 ISBN: 979-462-883-2 Number of pages: 397 This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1880 Excerpt: .as the oldest of the Aryan languages, and exists in its primitive form...
Routledge, 2010. — 679 p. — (Descriptive Grammars). This is a complete grammatical description of Marathi, which belongs to the Indo-European family and is spoken in Maharashtra State in India. It has around 45 million speakers, who comprise about eight per cent of the total population of India. Marathi is particularly interesting from the point of view of its structure: it is...
Leiden, Boston: Brill, 2016. — 210 p. — (Brill's Studies in South and Southwest Asian Languages 7). A Functional Account of Marathi's Voice Phenomena offers a comprehensive account of the formal and semantic aspects of the two most prominent voice phenomena in Marathi: the passive and the causative. Previous studies offer many partial insights into various aspects of Marathi’s...
Franz Steiner Verlag, 1983. — 429 p. — (Beiträge zur Südasienforschung 81). The Moḍī documents from Tanjore in Danish collections - edited, translated, and analysed by Elisabeth Strandberg.
Lincom Europa, 2005 ― 72 p. Marathi is one of the major languages of the Indo-Aryan family. It is primarily spoken in the Maharashtra state of India by nearly ninty six million people according to the most recent census. In the north, Marathi lies in the vicinity of two Indo Aryan languages, namely, Gujarati and Madhya Pradesh Hindi. In the south, it is surrounded by Kannada and...
Kalbadevi, Bombay: Rev. J. Smith, Bombay Tract & Books Society, 1914. — 94 p. This work was primarily intended to act as a help to students well advanced in the Marathi language. But it was found that circumstances rendered the scope of such a work to be so small, that the author acted on the advice of friends and considerably augmented it. Consequently it has been made of such...
М.: Издательство литературы на иностранных языках, 1963. — 296 с. Настоящий «Очерк» явился результатом преподавания в течение последних лет языка маратхи на восточном факультете Ленинградского университета. Он предназначен в первую очередь для студентов-индологов, специализирующихся по маратхи, в качестве пособия к систематическому курсу грамматики (главным образом на втором году...
М.: Издательство литературы на иностранных языках, 1963. — 297 с. Настоящий «Очерк» явился результатом преподавания в течение последних лет языка маратхи на восточном факультете Ленинградского университета. Он предназначен в первую очередь для студентов-индологов, специализирующихся по маратхи, в качестве пособия к систематическому курсу грамматики (главным образом на втором...
М.: Издательство восточной литературы, 1963. — 112 с. — (Языки зарубежного Востока и Африки)
Предлагаемая читателю работа Т. Е. Катениной «Язык маратхи» входит в серию очерков по языкам народов зарубежного Востока и Африки, публикуемую Институтом народов Азии Академии наук СССР.
Отдельные очерки посвящены характеристике языковых групп, как, например: «Языки Индии, Пакистана,...
महाराष्ट्र राज्य साणहत्य आणि संस्कृ ती मंडळ, मुंबई, २००२ — २७९ पृष्ठे संपादक डॉ. रा. गो. तुळपुळे प्रथम आिृत्ती : १९७९ V. K. Rājavāḍe published his text of the Jñāneśvarī in 1909 as based on a manuscript which he found at Biḍa and which he claimed as written almost immediately after the passing away of Jñānadeva in 1296. It was thus from his point of view an invaluable...
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