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A Grammar of Dolakha Newar - (Mouton Grammar Library [Mgl]) by Carol Genetti (Paperback)
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- A Grammar of Dolakha Newar is the first fully comprehensive reference grammar of a Newar variety.
- About the Author: Carol Genetti, University of California, Santa Barbara.
- 610 Pages
- Foreign Language Study, Southeast Asian Languages (see also Vietnamese)
- Series Name: Mouton Grammar Library [Mgl]
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About the Book
A Grammar of Dolakha Newar is a comprehensive description of a Tibeto-Burman language of Nepal. Brimming with examples from naturaldiscourse, the book couples rigorous description of the language's structures with full discussion of how the structurBook Synopsis
A Grammar of Dolakha Newar is the first fully comprehensive reference grammar of a Newar variety. Dolakha Newar is of particular interest as it is member of the mutually unintelligible eastern branch of the family, so allows for an important comparative perspective on this significant Tibeto-Burman language. In addition to a chapter on phonetics and phonology, the book contains a separate chapter on prosody. There are also distinct chapters on each word class, with full discussion of the morphological and syntactic properties of each class. The book provides an extensive study of syntax, including complete chapters on constructions, clause structure, constituent order, grammatical relations, nominalization, complementation, the participial construction, and the complex sentence, as well as a detailed chapter on tense and aspect. Brimming with examples from natural discourse, the book couples rigorous description of the language's structures with full discussion of how the structures are used in connected speech. Each analysis is presented with full argumentation and competing analyses are contrasted and discussed. The result is a rich, readable, and beautifully argued portrait of a language and how it works.
About the Author
Carol Genetti, University of California, Santa Barbara.