Indo-Aryan Languages
Matthew Toulmin
matthew.toulmin at ANU.EDU.AU
Wed Jul 20 06:29:46 UTC 2005
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Dear Tatiana Oranskaia,
Greetings from North Bengal. I'm a PhD student working on the Rajbanshi or
Kamta language and dialects.
I was curious about a couple of things from your posting:
* You didn't mention the purpose of the essays, could I have some more
information?
* You categorise them as idioms, are you using that with a particular
technical meaning in order to deal with the problems of categorising IA
languages/dialects?
Best,
Matthew Toulmin
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From: "Tatiana Oranskaia" <tatiana.oranskaia at UNI-HAMBURG.DE>
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Subject: Indo-Aryan Languages
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> Dear colleagues,
>
> Who could contribute descriptive essays on the grammar of the following
> Indo-Aryan idioms:
> Konkani (Prof. Rocky Miranda has no time in the next couple of years),
> Dogri, Gojri, Bhili and Khandeshi, Halbi, Saurashtra, Bishnup(u)riya?
>
> Thanking you in advance,
> With best regards,
> Tatiana Oranskaia
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