Palgrave Macmillan, 2017. — 315 p. — (Palgrave Studies in Minority Languages and Communities). — ISBN10: 1137519606, ISBN13: 978-1137519603. This book explores the linguistic ecology of the Kumaun region of Uttarakhand, India through the experiences and discourses of minority youth and their educators. Providing in-depth examples of Indian multilingualism, this volume analyses...
København 1976 — 227 p. This publication is the outcome of two tours to India in 1952–53 and 1964. The term Himachali means the group of dialects generally called West Pahari. The dialect here called Kotgarhi , spoken in the Koṭgaṛh and Thanedhar district, was the main object of the investigation, but Kochi , spoken east of Kotgarhi, is also included to a lesser extent. The...
København 1979. ― 132 p. This volume (vol. II of the Himachali Studies) contains texts in the Kotgarhi and Kochi dialects (the poetry having an admixture of other Himachali dialects, especially Kyoṇṭhli) accompanied by translations. The introduction deals particularly with the poetical texts. The prose contains, besides a description of village life in the mountains by Mr. Ran...
København 1986. ― 228 p. Vol. III treats on a descriptive and comparative-genetic basis the phonology, morphology and syntax of two Himachali dialects, Kotgarhi and Koci, and examines their position among the Himachali dialects and the other Indo-Aryan languages.
University of York, 2024. — 69 p. This thesis investigates the syntactic mechanisms of negation in Pahari-Pothwari within the framework of generative grammar. Pahari-Pothwari refers to a group of language varieties spoken predominantly in village areas of Jammu and the north-western Punjab, in present-day Azad Jammu and Kashmir, northern Pakistan, and India. Although there has...
SIL International 2010. ― 256 p. The Pahari-Pothwari language complex includes three major but mutually intelligible dialects: Pahari, Pothwari and Mirpuri. Those speaking the latter, Mirpuri, also refer to their language as Pahari. The actual names used have some variation among speakers, but we will begin by defining the area covered by each dialect.
SIL International 2008. ― 117 p. A survey of the Jaunsari language community was undertaken to investigate the need for mother-tongue language development and literacy programmes. The goals of the survey were as follows: Appraise the extent of dialect variation within the Jaunsari speech community, and to determine the similarity to Sirmauri and Garhwali. Intelligibility...
New Delhi: Office of the Registrar General, India, Language Division ―1980.
Series: Census of India 1971, Series 1, India, Language monograph; monograph no.
7. ― 168 p.
Языки мандеали и кулуи относятся к группе западный пахари, на них говорят в штате Химачал-Прадеш в Индии. Книга состоит и четырёх частей: введение, мандеали (фонология, морфология, синтаксис), кулуи...
Mittal Publications, 1994. — 293 p. Linguistic Geography or Areal Linguistics, has, in recent decades, assumed an added significance all over the world, due to its historical and sociological importance. In this work, perhaps for the first time, the areal variants of the item in question have been organised into different areal groups in accordance with their converging and...
Hoshiarpur, 1979. — 149 p. Pahaṛī : A linguistic analysis , issued as No. 19 of the Panjab University Indological Series describes analytically the different dialect groups spoken in the sub-Himalayan region from Nepal in the east to Bhadarwah in the west. A detailed survey of these dialects had been made by Sir G. A. Grierson in Vol. IX, Pt. iv of his monumental 11-volume...
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