A Grammar of Jero: With a Historical Comparative Study of the Kiranti LanguagesThis description of the phonology, morphology and syntax of the endangered (Tibeto-Burman) Jero language as spoken in eastern Nepal, appears in sequel to the author's 2004 Grammar of Wambule, the language most closely related to Jero. It pictures the complex-pronominalising language of the Jero Rai, one of the Kiranti tribes of eastern Nepal. With a historical comparative study of the Kiranti languages, the branch of the Tibeto-Burman language family to which both Jero and Wambule belong. An exhaustive and model reference work for Tibeto-Burman linguistics, language typology and linguistic theory. With financial support of the International Institute for Asian Studies (www.iias.nl). |
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... living in Nepal ( HMG 1995 ) . The 2001 population census though puts the number of ethnic Limbu at 359,379 , of which 333,633 speak Limbu ( HMG 2002 ) . The number of ethnic Rai varies between around 439,000 ( HMG 1995 ) and 635,151 ...
... living in Nepal ( HMG 1995 ) . The 2001 population census though puts the number of ethnic Limbu at 359,379 , of which 333,633 speak Limbu ( HMG 2002 ) . The number of ethnic Rai varies between around 439,000 ( HMG 1995 ) and 635,151 ...
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... living here . 3.10 Adjectives The majority of indigenous words that denote qualities and attributes are deverbatives . However , not all adjectival meanings are expressed by adjectives that are derived from verbs . Most of the true ...
... living here . 3.10 Adjectives The majority of indigenous words that denote qualities and attributes are deverbatives . However , not all adjectival meanings are expressed by adjectives that are derived from verbs . Most of the true ...
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... living in be living blecapa , ble - m · lizard cheparoa ; wake wam . loaf sǝblɛmam . location in marker of location A ( up ) -ta'a , -ta , -to'm . B ( down ) -ya2a , -yom , -iam . C ( horizontally ) -na3a , -na , -nom- locative marker ...
... living in be living blecapa , ble - m · lizard cheparoa ; wake wam . loaf sǝblɛmam . location in marker of location A ( up ) -ta'a , -ta , -to'm . B ( down ) -ya2a , -yom , -iam . C ( horizontally ) -na3a , -na , -nom- locative marker ...
Contents
CHAPTER ONE THE JERO LANGUAGE AND ITS RELATIVES | 1 |
CHAPTER TWO PHONOLOGY AND MORPHOPHONOLOGY | 51 |
CHAPTER THREE NOMINALS AND ADVERBIALS | 79 |
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action adverbs agent agreement morpheme alternation auxiliary Bahing Bantawa become bird bite bound cause Chamling close conditioned consonant contrast cooked Diagram distinction dual Dumi ending event example expected expressed fall final forms gerund give given grain Hayu head I/we imperative indicates initial unexplained Inne intransitive Jero Khaling Kiranti languages Kulung Limbu loan lung manner marker marks means Michailovsky middle morph MORPHEME GLOSS negative Nepali nominal noun obstruents occur one's pacamm pacamm vt-2a pacapa patient person singular phoneme phonological plural position postposition present Proto-Kiranti Proto-Tibeto-Burman realised reconstructed reference second person simplex stop suffix Sunwar syllable third person Thulung tree verb root verbal adjective vi-la-i voiced voiceless vowel Wambule Yamphu