The Languages of Bihar (People's Linguistic Survey of India Volume Six Part Two)
Edited b G N Devy and Vibha S Chauhan
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ISBN 13
9789354422041
Binding
Hardbound
Language
English
Year
2022
Bihar is one of the larger, more populous states in what is popularly known as the ‘Hindi belt’ of India. There is close contact between the languages of Bihar, West Bengal and Odisha as there has always been an intermingling of culture, language and literature among these states. This has significantly enhanced the linguistic diversity of Bihar. This volume of the People’s Linguistic Survey of India, The Languages of Bihar (volume six, part two), discusses the Tribal, Scheduled and Non-Scheduled languages spoken in the state, with special emphasis on the tribal languages.
Contents: The People’s Linguistic Survey of India
The National Editorial Collective
List of Volumes
Acknowledgements
Foreword
A Nation Proud of Its Language Diversity: Chief Editor’s Introduction
Introduction to the Volume
Contributors to the Volume
An Appeal to Readers
List of Languages Covered in this Volume
Abbreviations
PART I: SCHEDULED LANGUAGES
1. Hindi
Hindi Language in Bihar: A Brief History – Vibha S. Chauhan
Hindi Literature in Bihar—Vimal Kumar (Translated by Vibha S. Chauhan)
The Development of Hindi in Bihar—Abhijeet Singh (Translated by Vibha S. Chauhan)
2. Maithili
Maithili—Vibha S. Chauhan
Maithili in the Lore of the ‘Folk’—Dev N. Pathak
Language Politics in Bihar: A Case Study of Maithili Language and the Movement—Mithilesh Kumar Jha
Maithili—Ramawatar Yadav
3. Nepali—Samar Sinha and Balaram Pandey
4. Santali
Santali—Vibha S. Chauhan
Linguistic Features of Santali—Nishaant Choksi
5. Urdu—Ehtisham Akhtar (Translated by Vibha S. Chauhan)
PART II: NON-SCHEDULED LANGUAGES
6. Angika—Ramesh Mohan Sharma ‘Atmavishwas’ (Translated by Prashant Mishra)
7. Bajjika
Bajjika—Musafir Baitha (Translated by Vibha S. Chauhan)
On the Linguistic Resources of Bajjika—Abhishek Kumar Kashyap
8. Bhojpuri—Vibha S. Chauhan
9. Magadhi/Magahi
Magahi—Vibha S. Chauhan
Magahi—Uday Shankar Sharma (Translated by Vibha S. Chauhan)
Magahi Grammar—Vibha S. Chauhan
10. Surjapuri—Vibha S. Chauhan
PART III: TRIBAL LANGUAGES
11. Asuri—Vibha S. Chauhan
12. Birhor—Vibha S. Chauhan
13. Ho—Damyanti Sinku
14. Korwa—Hari Oraon
15. Kurukh/Kudukh—Hari Oraon and Shanti Khalkho
16. Mal Pahariya
Mal Pahariya—Vibha S. Chauhan
Mal Pahariya—Vishnu Dehri, Jay Prakash Dehri and Ehtesham Ahmad
17. Mundari—Bisheshwar Munda and Birendra Kumar Soy
Bibliography
Index
LIST OF TABLES AND FIGURES