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Assam University, 2014. — 221 p. Inpui is one of the Tibeto-Burman languages which has not seen the light of modern days Linguistics description. Hence, the present work is the first piece of information available till date. The only piece of literature available to the speakers is a mini- dictionary of English-Inpui published by Inpui Students Union, New Delhi.
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Manipur University, 2013. — 315 p. This thesis presents a descriptive grammar of Sadu Koireng, a Tibeto-Burman language spoken 30 kilometres away from Imphal at Senapati district of Manipur. This thesis is important from two angles: the work will help develop the grammar of the language. As the language is spoken by numerically very few people, it is very important that the...
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North-Eastern Hill University, 2010. — ix, 162 p. Rongmei is one of the Naga sub-tribes and is considered as one of the biggest among the Nagas. Rongmei means 'Men from the South'. Rongmei is also known as 'Kabui' (a composite name of Rongmei and the Puimei given during the British colonial time) or 'Maruangmai' Inruanghmai, but people prefer to call themselves as Rongmei (It is...
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Manipur University, 1984. — 390 p. The main analysis is concentrated on the spoken language of Maram Khullen Village which is taken as the standard form of all the Mar sun dialects. Maram has no printed text worth to be analysed linguistically except some hymns which are mixed up with various dialects.
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Savitribai Phule Pune University, 1971. — v, 282p. Kabui language Is spoken by the Kabul Nagas of the Manipur territory of India. Tt belongs to Bodo-Naga sub-group of the Tlbeto-Burman branch of the Sino-Tibetan Language Family (Grierson, 1903j Chatterjl, 1950} Shafer 1955 (and Voegelien, 1964).
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Assam University, 2011. — xiv, 312p. The present work is organized in six chapters, excluding appendix and bibliography. The chapters are Introduction, review of literature. Phonology, Morphology, Syntax and Conclusion. The introduction chapter contains a migration and origination of the Liangmai, about the people of Manipur, the clarification of the term Kacha Naga, social and...
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