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Munda Languages The Munda group of languages of the Austroasiatic family are spoken by so-called `tribals` in central description family language language routledge uralic and eastern India. They are the least well-known description family language language routledge uralic and most poorly documented languages of the Indian subcontinent. This work - unprecedented description family language language routledge uralic and original - draws together a distinguished group of international experts in the field of Munda language research, presents current assessments of a wide range of typological description family language language routledge uralic and comparative-historical issues, description family language language routledge uralic and offers agendas for future research. Never before has there been the real possibility of putting together a volume such as this one, for there is now greater interest in the Munda languages than ever before, description family language language routledge uralic and good descriptions of almost all of the languages in the family can now be offered, as well as broader studies on such topics as the typology or historical phonology of the Munda language family, description family language language routledge uralic and how Munda fits in the greater South Asian linguistic area. The Munda language family is old in eastern description family language language routledge uralic and central India - older than the Dravidianand Indo-Aryan languages now found in their territory. The ancestor language of Proto-Munda description family language language routledge uralic and the cognate Mon-Khmer (Khmer-Nicobar) languages, viz. Proto-Austroasiatic, is at least as ancient as Proto-Indo-European, description family language language routledge uralic and is as important culturally description family language language routledge uralic and archaeologically for Southeast Asia, South China description family language language routledge uralic and eastern India, as Proto-Indo-European is for its part of the world. The Munda Languages consists of 21 chapters, description family language language routledge uralic and Introductory Chapter description family language language routledge uralic and a Preface. The book is divided into three parts. Part I presents synchronic descriptions of the eleven main Munda languages. Part II offers a range of sociolinguistic description family language language routledge uralic and literary/philological studies of the Munda languages, while Part III discusses an array of typological, a real, description family language language routledge uralic and comparative-historical topics in current Munda linguistics, presenting an assessment of past successes (and failures) in these domains, the status of current work, description family language language routledge uralic and suggested paths for future research. Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For perso
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History Of English Routledge Language Workbooks provide absolute beginners with practical introductions to core areas of language study. Books in the series provide comprehensive coverage of the area, as well as a basis for further investigation. Each Language Workbook guides the reader through the subject using `hands-on` language analysis, equipping them with the basic analytical skills needed to handle a wide range of data. Written in a clear description family language language routledge uralic and simple style, with all technical concepts fully explained, Language Workbooks can be used for independent study or as part of a taught class. History of English: covers the development of the English language from the fifth century to the present day contains a `mini-corpus` of texts, used for exercises description family language language routledge uralic and to illustrate points raised in the commentary introduces key linguistic concepts provides `discussion points` to generate debate involves readers in collecting description family language language routledge uralic and analysing their own data. The second edition has been revised description family language language routledge uralic and updated throughout andcontains an Indo-European Family Tree, a new Internet resource section description family language language routledge uralic and an updated further reading section, to help readers take their study further. Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved.
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