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A DESCRIPTIVE ANALYSIS OF YERAVA
CONTENTS
LOTHA
GRAMMAR
Foreword
Acknowledgement
Introduction
1.
Phonology
1.1.
Inventory : Vowels, Tones, Consonants
1.1.1.
Vowels : General remarks
1.1.2.
Contrast for vowels
1.1.3.
Tones : General remarks
1.1.4.
Contrast for tones
1.1.5.
Consonants : General remarks
1.1.6.
Contrast for consonants
1.2.
Allophones
1.2.1.
Vowels : General remarks
1.2.2.
Allophones of vowels
1.2.3.
Vowel clusters
1.2.4.
Tones : General remarks
1.2.5.
Consonants : General remarks
1.2.6.
Allophones of consonants
1.3.
Syllabic pattern : General remarks
1.3.1.
Open syllables and Closed syllables
1.3.2.
Structure of word in terms of syllable and phonemes
1.3.2.1.
Monosyllabic words
1.3.2.2.
Disyllabic words
1.3.2.3.
Trisyllabic words
1.3.2.4.
Polysyllabic words
1.4.
Consonant clusters : General remarks
1.4.1.
Initial two consonant clusters
1.4.2.
Initial three consonant clusters
1.4.3.
Medial two consonants clusters
14.4.
Medial three consonant clusters
2.
Morphophonemics
2.1.
Deletion of a syllable
2.2
Deletion of a consonant
3.
Morphology
3.1.
Noun morphology : Introduction
3.1.1.
Definition of word in Lotha
3.1.2.
Word classes in Lotha
3.2.
Definition of a noun
3.3.
Classification of nouns
3.3.1.
Basic nouns
3.3.2.
Derived nouns
3.4.
Contraction of nouns
3.5.
Gender
3.6.
Quantifiers
3.7.
Number
3.8.
Articles
3.9.
Pronouns
3.9.1.
Types of pronouns
3.9.1.1.
Personal
3.9.1.2.
Demonstrative
3.9.1.3.
Interrogative
3.9.1.4.
Reflexive
3.9.1.5.
Indefinite
3.10.
Case :
Definition and Classification
3.10.1.
Addition of Markers
3.10.1.1.
Nominative
3.10.1.2.
Instrumental
3.10.1.3.
Benefactive
3.10.1.4.
Allative
3.10.1.5.
Ablative
3.10.1.6.
Sociative
3.10.2.
Absence of markers
3.10.2.1.
Accusative
3.10.2.2.
Dative
3.10.2.3.
Genitive
3.10.3.
Addition of postpositions
3.10.3.1.
Locative
3.10.3.2.
Other cases
3.11.
Numerals : General remarks
3.11.1.
Cardinals
3.11.2.
Ordinals
3.11.3.
Distributives
3.11.4.
Fractionals
3.12.
Adjective : General remarks
3.12.1.
Classification
3.12.1.1.
Qualitative
3.12.1.2.
Quantitative
3.12.1.3.
Predicative
3.13.
Degree of comparison
4.
Morphology :
4.1.
Verb : Definition and General remarks
4.1.1.
Classification
4.1.1.a.
Simple
4.1.1.b.
Compound
4.1.1.c.
Intransitive
4.1.1.d.
Transitive
4.1.1.e.
Causative
4.2.
Voice
4.3.
Tense : Definition and Classification
4.3.1.
Present
4.3.2
Past
4.3.3.
Future
4.4.
Aspect : Definition and Classification
4.4.1.
Perfective
4.4.1.1.
Present perfect
4.4.1.2.
Past perfect
4.4.1.3.
Future perfect
4.4.2.
Imperfective or Durative
4.4.2.1.
Past durative
4.4.2.2.
Present durative
4.5.
Mood : Definition
4.5.1.
Indicative
4.5.2.
Imperative
4.5.3.
Interrogative
4.5.4.
Probability
4.5.5.
Optative
4.6.
Infinitive
4.7.
Negation
4.7.1.
Bound Negatives
4.7.2.
Free Negatives
4.8.
Adverb
4.8.1.
Adverbs of place
4.8.2.
Adverbs of time
4.8.3.
Adverbs of manner
4.9.
Derivation
4.9.1.
Addition of suffixes
4.9.1.1.
Verbal nouns
4.9.1.2.
Adjectival nouns
4.9.1.3.
Abstract nouns
4.10.
Word compounding
5.
Syntax
5.1.
Syntax : General remarks
5.2.
Types of phrases
5.2.1.
Noun phrase
5.2.1.1.
Attributive noun phrase
5.2.1.2.
Co-ordinate noun phrase
5.2.2.
Predicate phrase
5.3.
Clause : Defination and structure
5.3.1.
Main clause
5.3.2.
Subordinate clause
5.4.
Co-ordination
5.5.
Sentence : Definition
5.5.1.
Classification
5.5.1.1.
Simple
5.5.1.2.
Complex
5.5.1.3.
Compound
Appendix :
Lotha Text-analysed with translation
Bibiliography and References
Lotha Index Page
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