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Release date Australia
May 31st, 2012
Author
Pages
382
Dimensions (mm)
140x216x22
Country of Publication
United Kingdom
Imprint
Cambridge University Press
ISBN-13
9781108048132
Product ID
19878765
Description
The Indo-Aryan language family is a branch of the Indo-European phylum, and includes Hindi, Urdu, Bengali, Punjabi, Kashmiri and Gujarati. First published in 1872, this three-volume comparative grammar of the family was written by the British civil servant John Beames (1837-1902). From 1866 he spent twelve years in India, during which he gathered data for what he intended to be the first comprehensive and accurate Indo-Aryan grammar. Volume 1 focuses on phonetics and phonology. Drawing on evidence from Indo-Aryan sound systems, it shows Sanskrit to be the languages' parent, while exploring some non-Sanskritic exceptions. It also gives a detailed historical background to the languages, provides careful descriptions of their vowel and consonant systems, and explores how Indo-Aryan phonology has changed over time. Beames' findings remain central to the work of general linguists, phonologists and language typologists.
Table of Contents
Preface; Book I. On Sounds: 1. Introduction; 2. On vowel changes; 3. Changes of single consonants; 4. Changes of compound consonants.
Table of Contents
Preface; Book I. On Sounds: 1. Introduction; 2. On vowel changes; 3. Changes of single consonants; 4. Changes of compound consonants.
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