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A Grammar of Jero: With a Historical Comparative Study of the Kiranti Languages: Brill's Tibetan Studies Library / Languages of the Greater Himalayan Region, cartea 5/3

Autor Jean Robert Opgenort
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 14 apr 2005
This description of the phonology, morphology and syntax of the endangered (Tibeto-Burman) Jero language as spoken in eastern Nepal, appears in sequel to the author's 2004 Grammar of Wambule, the language most closely related to Jero.
It pictures the complex-pronominalising language of the Jero Rai, one of the Kiranti tribes of eastern Nepal.
With a historical comparative study of the Kiranti languages, the branch of the Tibeto-Burman language family to which both Jero and Wambule belong. An exhaustive and model reference work for Tibeto-Burman linguistics, language typology and linguistic theory.
With financial support of the International Institute for Asian Studies (www.iias.nl).
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9789004145054
ISBN-10: 9004145052
Pagini: 404
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 32 mm
Greutate: 0.9 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Brill's Tibetan Studies Library / Languages of the Greater Himalayan Region


Public țintă

All those interested in Tibeto-Burman linguistics, language typology, linguistic theory and Kiranti society and culture.

Notă biografică

Jean Robert M.L. Opgenort, Ph.D. (2002) in Descriptive Linguistics, Leiden University, is Post-Doctoral Fellow at Leiden University. He has written A Grammar of Wambule (2004) and published several articles on the Kiranti languages of the Himalayas.

Recenzii

"I know of no better source for the wealth of comparative Kiranti data or a more informed phonological reconstruction."
Gwendolyn Hyslop, Linguistics of the Tibeto-Burman Area, Volume 32.1 (April 2009)