A Grammar of Gaddi
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ArtikelSerie: Utgivningsinformation: London UCL Press UCL Press [Imprint] 2026Innehållstyp: - text
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- online resource
- 9781800089938
- 9781800089945
- Language and Linguistics
- Language: reference and general
- Usage and grammar guides
- Linguistics
- Sociolinguistics
- Historical and comparative linguistics
- Language teaching and learning
- Language teaching theory and methods
- Language teaching and learning: first or native languages
- Society and Social Sciences
- Society and culture: general
- Social groups, communities and identities
- Ethnic studies
- Ethnic groups and multicultural studies
- Asian languages
- Comparative historical linguistics
- Comparative linguistics
- Dialect
- Endangered languages
- Gaddi
- Grammar
- Historical linguistics
- Indian
- Language categories
- Language decline
- Language features
- Language planning
- Language preservation
- Language revitalisation
- Language revival
- Language structure
- Languages
- Linguistics
- Minority language
- Orthography
- Phonology
- Semantics
- Sociolinguistics
- Syntax
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This is the first long-form descriptive grammar of the Pahari Indo-Aryan language, Gaddi (also called Bharmauri), spoken by the Gaddi people, a traditionally pastoral community now undergoing rapid occupational and lifestyle change. In 2010, the language was considered 'definitely endangered' by the UNESCO Atlas of the World's Languages in Danger. A Grammar of Gaddi begins with an account of the historical and sociolinguistic profile of the community, including a discussion on the vitality of the language. Following this is a detailed documentation of the linguistic properties of the language, with chapters dedicated to the language's phonetics and phonology, its word classes, its morphosyntax and its syntax. The appendices in the book contain the phonemic inventory of the language, a basic word list, and the cardinal, ordinal, fractional and distributive numerals of Gaddi. The careful linguistic analysis in the book allows for Gaddi language data to be presented in the International Phonetic Alphabet, with minute morphological glosses for maximum transparency. The book thus serves as a vital resource for public and private bodies, and will be of use to the language community as a basis for primers, textbooks and learning tools.
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