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_a495.95 _bHof |
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100 | _aHoffmann, John Baptist | ||
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_aMundari Grammar and Exercises _cJohn Baptist Hoffmann |
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_aNew Delhi _bGyan Publishing House _c2001 |
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300 | _a387 | ||
690 | _aMundari-Grammar | ||
690 | _aGrammar-Mundari | ||
690 | _aLanguage-tribes | ||
690 | _atribal language-Mundari- grammar | ||
690 | _aMundari Language- Jharkhand | ||
520 | _aMundari vowels and consonants, Gender, Grammatical Numbers, Formation of Numbers, Demonstratives and introgatives used as adjectives, Demonstrative- I-Definite, II-Indefinite, III-Interrogative, Pronouns- I)Simple personal, II) Emphatic Personal, III) Definite demonstrative, IV) Indefinite, V) Definite interrogative, VI) Indefinite interrogative, Propositions- Numbers, Adverbs, Conjuctions, Interjections, Emphatic, dubitative and corrective suffixes, Possessive pronouns, Adjectives, Degrees of comparison, Equivalents of conjugational forms, Voice, Moods, Tenses, Passive voice, Reflexive voice, Reciprocal voice, Origin and meaning of the tense suffixes, Imperative mood, Precative, concessive or optative mood, Formation of compound, Subordinate clauses, Examples showing the transfer of words from their original functions to that of transitive or intransitive predicates. | ||
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