Ao-Naga Dictionary

Ao-Naga Dictionary
Title Ao-Naga Dictionary PDF eBook
Author Edward Winter Clark
Publisher
Pages 998
Release 1911
Genre Ao language
ISBN

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Ao-Naga dictionary

Ao-Naga dictionary
Title Ao-Naga dictionary PDF eBook
Author Edward Winter Clark
Publisher
Pages 937
Release 2013
Genre Ao language
ISBN

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Ao-Naga Dictionary

Ao-Naga Dictionary
Title Ao-Naga Dictionary PDF eBook
Author Edward Winter Clark
Publisher
Pages 994
Release 1911
Genre Ao language
ISBN

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The Ao Naga Tribe of Assam

The Ao Naga Tribe of Assam
Title The Ao Naga Tribe of Assam PDF eBook
Author William Carlson Smith
Publisher
Pages 298
Release 1925
Genre Naga (South Asian people).
ISBN

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The Ao Nagas

The Ao Nagas
Title The Ao Nagas PDF eBook
Author James Philip Mills
Publisher
Pages 596
Release 1926
Genre Ao language
ISBN

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Ao-Naga Phonetic Reader

Ao-Naga Phonetic Reader
Title Ao-Naga Phonetic Reader PDF eBook
Author K. S. Gurubasave Gowda
Publisher Mysore : Central Institute of Indian Languages
Pages 92
Release 1972
Genre Ao language
ISBN

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A Grammar of Mongsen Ao

A Grammar of Mongsen Ao
Title A Grammar of Mongsen Ao PDF eBook
Author A.R. Coupe
Publisher Walter de Gruyter
Pages 553
Release 2008-08-27
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 3110198525

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A Grammar of Mongsen Ao, the result of the author’s fieldwork over a ten-year period, presents the first comprehensive grammatical description of a language spoken in Nagaland, north-east India. The languages of this region remain under-documented for a number of historical reasons. During the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, the widespread cultural practice of head-hunting discouraged outsiders from entering the Naga Hills. Shortly after Indian independence in 1947, an armed rebellion by Naga separatists and a government policy of restricting access to the troubled area ensured that Nagaland remained a difficult place to conduct research. In this context, A Grammar of Mongsen Ao offers valuable new insights into the structure of a Tibeto-Burman language spoken in a linguistically little-known region of the world. The grammatical analysis documents all the functional domains of the language and includes four glossed and translated texts, the latter being of interest to anthropologists studying folklore. Mongsen Ao is a highly agglutinating, mostly suffixing language with predominantly dependent-marking characteristics. Its grammar demonstrates a number of typologically interesting features that are described in detail in the book. Among these is an unusual case marking system in which grammatical marking is motivated by semantic and pragmatic factors, and a rich verbal morphology that produces elaborate sequences of agglutinative suffixes. Grammaticalisation processes are also discussed where relevant, thereby extending the appeal of the book to linguists with interests in grammaticalisation theory. This book will be of value to any linguist seeking to clarify genetic relationships within the Tibeto-Burman family, and it will serve more broadly as a reference grammar for typologists interested in the typological features of a Tibeto-Burman language of north-east India.