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ISBN: Ostalo
Godina izdanja: 1965
Jezik: Engleski
Autor: Strani
U dobrom stanju
VRLO RETKO
George Cardona
A Gujarati Reference Grammar
Format: 24 x 16
Pages: 188
Weight: 600 g
University of Pennsylvania Press, Pennsylvania
Year: 1965
Hardcover
Language: English
published by the university of pennsylvania press, 188 pages
This reference grammar was written to fill the need for an up-to-date analysis of the modern language suitable for language learners as well as linguists. The author lists in the introduction those studies previous to this one which may be of interest to the reader. Included in his analysis of the language are major chapters on--(1) phonology, (2) morphophonemics, (3) writing system, (4) nominal system, (5) verbal system, (6) adjuncts, (7) nominal derivation, (8) composition, (9) compound-like sequences, and (10) summary of syntax. A subject index and item index are appended to give quick access to particular grammar points. All Gujarati material is written in phonetic or phonemic transcription except for illustrations of the Devanagari script usually used to write Gujarati.
Gujarati is an Indo-Aryan language. It is spoken by approximately twenty-one million people, and is the official language of Gujarat State. This study is a reference grammar of the standard language as taught in schools and universities and used by educated speakers. This standard language coincides in general with the major dialect spoken in the area extending from Baroda and its environs northwesterly to and including Ahmedabad, the capital of Gujarat State. Three other major dialects are traditionally recognized: Surati (after the Southern Gujarati city of Surat) ; Kathiawari, spoken in Saurashtra (Kathiawar) to the southwest of Ahmedabad...
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