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MUNDARI GRAMMAR

CONTENTS
 
Foreward

  Preface

  Acknowledgment

  Introduction
     
  1.

 Phonology

  1.1. Phonetic segments of Mundari Speech
  1.2. Establishing Phonemic Groupings
  1.3. Phonemes with Exceptionally Limited Distribution
  1.4. Aspiration as Redundant Feature
  1.5. Nasalization
  1.6. Identifying the Intervocalic [n]
  1.7. No phonemic Status of Dependent Segments
  1.8. Coloring or Mannerism
  1.9. The Phonemic Length of Vowels Interpreted as Cluster
  1.10. Vowel Clusters
  1.11. Consonant Clusters
  1.12. Syllabification
  1.13. Stress and Prominence
  1.14. Emphasis
  1.15. Length
  1.16. Juncture
  1.17. Pitch Variation and Intonation Patterns
  1.18. Summary of the Phonemes
 
2.

 
Morphology

  2.0. Introduction
  2.1. Substantive
  2.2. Demonstrative
  2.3. Adjectives
  2.3. Verbs
 
3.

 
Syntax

  3.0. Introduction
  3.1. Phrases
  3.2. Clauses
  3.3. Sentence Formation
 
4.

 
Common Transformation Rules

  4.0. Introduction
  4.1. Transformation Rules for Voice
  4.2. Negative Construction
  4.3. Transformation Rules for Questions
  4.4. Transformations for Imperatives
  4.5. Transformations for Precatives
 
Reference


 
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