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Hindi

Part of the London Oriental and African Language Library series
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This book presents the structure of Hindi keeping in view the sociolinguistic context of language use.

It includes descriptions of sounds, devices of word formation, rules of phrase and sentence construction and conventions of language use in spoken and written texts incorporating the insights gained by application of recent linguistic theories.

The account presented here, however, is free from abstruse technical vocabulary and modes of presentation that aim at justifying a particular linguistic model.

This volume is primarily designed as a source of reference for linguists and educators who want to be better informed about the forms and functions of Hindi, and a resource for students and teachers of Hindi. Hindi, the official language of the Republic of India, is the second most widely spoken language with approximately three hundred and fifty million speakers.

In its diasporic contexts, it is spoken in Africa, Australia, Europe, Fiji, Guyana, Surinam, Trinidad, United Arab Emirates, United Kingdom and United States.

An Indo-European language by genetic affiliation, Hindi shares many characteristics with Austro-Asiatic, Dravidian, and Sino-Tibetan languages of the subcontinent.

In addition, Hindi has assimilated features of Arabic, Persian and English in a variety of its functionally determined styles.

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Product Details
John Benjamins Publishing Co
9027238219 / 9789027238214
Paperback / softback
491.438
31/10/2006
Netherlands
309 pages
170 x 240 mm, 630 grams
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