Essays about: "indoariska språk"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 9 essays containing the words indoariska språk.
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1. Topics in the grammar of Kalkoti
University essay from Stockholms universitet/Institutionen för lingvistikAbstract : This thesis presents a study of the phonological and morphosyntactic characteristics of Kalkoti, an understudied Indo-Aryan language of northern Pakistan. Kalkoti belongs to the Shina group of Indo-Aryan languages, but shows heavy influence from the Kohistani language Gawri, including the development of a complex tone system. READ MORE
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2. A grammar sketch of Sauji : An Indo-Aryan language of Afghanistan
University essay from Stockholms universitet/Avdelningen för allmän språkvetenskapAbstract : This study presents selected features in the phonology and grammar of Sauji, an Indo-Aryan language spoken in a village in the Kunar province in north-eastern Afghanistan. Sauji belongs to a cluster of (western) Shina languages - a subgroup of the Hindukush Indo-Aryan languages, which are spoken in large parts of northernmost Pakistan, north-eastern Afghanistan, and the disputed Kashmir region. READ MORE
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3. A Micro-Typological Study of Shina : A Hindu Kush Language Cluster
University essay from Stockholms universitet/Avdelningen för allmän språkvetenskapAbstract : In this thesis, 9 Indo-Aryan languages which have previously been classified as Shina languages were analyzed. A cognate analysis of basic vocabulary was conducted, in order to explore the relatedness of the languages. READ MORE
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4. A micro-typological study of Pashai varieties in Afghanistan
University essay from Stockholms universitet/Institutionen för lingvistikAbstract : The Hindu Kush region stretches from Afghanistan over Pakistan to North India and is home to what is commonly known as the Dardic languages. The Dardic langagues are a group of Indo-Aryan languages that have in isolation and under contact developed or retained features that can not be found in Indo-Aryan languages outside the region. READ MORE
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5. Distance and visibility in Gawri demonstratives
University essay from Stockholms universitet/Institutionen för lingvistikAbstract : This is a study of demonstratives in Gawri [ISO 639-3: gwc] (Hindukush Indo-Aryan, HKIA), based on field data collected in Islamabad, Pakistan during the winter of 2016–2017. Previous studies of HKIA languages report systems of third-person pronouns with a three-way demonstrative contrast – two terms distinguishing between proximal and distal referents, and one used with accessible referents out of sight. READ MORE