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Language Transfer: Dominant Channels in Perception
Published 2021-09-01Subjects: “…indo-aryan languages…”
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Contrastive tone in Kalam Kohistani
Published 2004-01-01“…It has been observed that tonal phenomena occur in quite a few Indo-Aryan languages in the northwestern corner of the South-Asian subcontinent. …”
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Sul presente neoindoario a doppio verbo finito
Published 2019-05-01“…KEYWORDS: verbal inflection, auxiliary, Indo-Aryan languages, grammaticalization, tense-aspect categories…”
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Causative alternations in Siraiki
Published 2019“…Siraiki is a major but understudied Indo‐Aryan language spoken mainly in central Pakistan. Its causative system, which has never been described in detail, shows many similarities with causative systems in related modern Indo‐Aryan languages, but also differences which render it unique within this family. …”
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Bhadarwahi: A Typological Sketch
Published 2015-06-01“…Aspiration, like any other Indo-Aryan languages, is a prominent feature of Bhadarwahi. …”
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In defense of Kamarupan
Published 2024“…This vast region has also been home to speakers of Tai (Ahom, Thai Khamti), Austroasiatic (Khasi, Santali), and Indo-Aryan languages, creating an ethnic and linguistic mosaic with a complicated history.…”
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The Indian subcontinent
Published 2021“…This chapter provides brief descriptions of the basic intonational tunes and phrasing properties of some of the Indo-Aryan languages, including Bengali, Marathi, and Assamese, and also touches upon Dravidian languages such as Tamil and Telugu. …”
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Pronominal in Assamese and Bengali Language: A Comparative Analysis
Published 2020-11-01“…Out of the several modern Indo-Aryan languages that evolved in the eastern part of India, Assamese and Bengali are the two most prominent ones. …”
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South Asian perspectives on relative-correlative constructions
Published 2019“…The bi-clausal relative-correlative structure is believed to be native to Indo-Aryan languages and has been replicated by Austroasiatic, Dravidian and Tibeto-Burman languages of South Asia through contact and convergence, despite the non-Indic languages of the region already having a participial relativization strategy at their disposal. …”
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Identification of Ideational Grammatical Metaphor in Saraiki Language and its Deployment in Different Registers of Saraiki and English: A Contrastive Study
Published 2023-12-01“…The study contributes to the body of research on Grammatical Metaphor and SFL-inspired comparative studies on Indo-Aryan languages of the world. …”
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The role of cognitive schemas in linguistic convergence: from nominative-accusative to ergative‑absolutive alignment in Nagamese
Published 2024“…This article reports on some outcomes of language contact and linguistic convergence involving Tibeto-Burman and Indo-Aryan languages in the Northeast Indian state of Nagaland. …”
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Detection of Hate Speech and Offensive Language CodeMix Text in Dravidian Languages Using Cost-Sensitive Learning Approach
Published 2024-01-01“…This new dataset serves as an extension to our existing data, known as the Hate Speech and Offensive Content Identification in English and Indo-Aryan Languages (HASOC) 2021 Malayalam-English dataset.…”
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The Domari Language of Aleppo (Syria)
Published 2012-01-01“…The goal of this paper is to shed light on an under-described variety of Domari, a very scarcely documented Indo-Aryan language spoken by the Dōm, who are often referred to as "the Middle-Eastern Gypsies". …”
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A Phonemic and Acoustic Analysis of Hindko Oral Stops
Published 2014-12-01“…Hindko is an Indo-Aryan language that is mainly spoken in Khyber Pukhtoonkhaw province of Pakistan. …”
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Notes on Kalkoti: A Shina Language with Strong Kohistani Influences
Published 2013-01-01“…This paper presents some novel and hard-to-access data from Kalkoti, an Indo-Aryan language spoken in northern Pakistan. The particular focus is on showing how this Shina variety in a relatively short time span has drifted apart from its closest known genealogical relatives and undergone significant linguistic convergence with a Kohistani variety in whose vicinity Kalkoti is presently spoken. …”
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On orality and the sociolinguistic situation of the Kholosi community
Published 2023-10-01“… The present paper aims to present a sociolinguistic survey of Kholosi, an Indo-Aryan language that is in the process of being documented. …”
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Language choice in online written communication among Maldivian professionals
Published 2016“…Dhivehi is the unique Indo-Aryan language spoken almost exclusively in the Maldives along with English as the unofficial second language. …”
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Language choice in online written communication among Maldivian professionals
Published 2016“…Dhivehi is the unique Indo-Aryan language spoken almost exclusively in the Maldives along with English as the unofficial second language. …”
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BaNeL: an encoder-decoder based Bangla neural lemmatizer
Published 2022-04-01“…Bangla is a morphologically rich Indo-Aryan language where around 70% words are inflected, and some words have around 90 different inflected forms making it one of the most challenging languages for lemmatization. …”
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