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Bharatiya Bhasha Lok Sarvekshan: Paschimbanger Bhasha-PLSI Volume 31, Part 3 (Peoples Linguistic Survey of India)

Bharatiya Bhasha Lok Sarvekshan: Paschimbanger Bhasha-PLSI Volume 31, Part 3 (Peoples Linguistic Survey of India)

Ganesh Devy and Sankar Prasad Singha and Indranil Acharya
3629 3780 (4% off)
ISBN 13
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9788125062516
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2017
The Peoples’ Linguistic Survey of India is a right based movement for carrying out a nation-wide survey of Indian languages especially the languages of fragile communities such as nomadic, coastal, island, hill and forest communities. There are 88 volumes in the series of People’s Linguistic Survey of India being published by us. This book is Part 3 of Volume 31, Paschimbanger Bhasha [the Languages of West Bengal][Bangla] of The People's Linguistic Survey of India Series (PLSI) undertaken and executed by Bhasha Research and Publication Center, Baroda. The book contains the information on languages and linguistic variety of the West Bengal State of India. The languages/dialects included in this book are as follows : Scheduled Languages : 1.Urdu; 2.Nepali; 3.Bangla; 4.Bodo; 5.Santhali. Non-Scheduled Languages : Kurmali, Kurukh, Kol Hayam, Kora, Kheria Shabor, Garo, Toto, Dukpa/Jongkha, Tamang, Dhimal, Birhor, Bedia, Boigani, Malto/Malpaharia, Mahali Alkhand, Mundari, Rajbongshi, Rabha, Limbu, Lepcha, Lodha Shabor, Sherpa, Sadria. There is a chapter on ‘Endengered Languages of North Bengal’. This volume looks at history, linguistic details, grammar, literature and word list of the languages included, covering a wide linguistic range across books, religious texts and periodicals. It brings together the finest scholars as well as teachers, nomadic peoples and laymen to do the research in the area of languages of Bengal.