Lincom Europa, 2006. — 117 p. — ISBN: 3895868663. Format / Quality: MP3 / 1411 kkps The only typological work ever undertaken on the Andamanese languages. This is a book on the languages of one of the world's most endangered and ancient linguistic groups - the Andamanese. Andamanese, a language isolate, is considered the fifth language family of India. Based on fieldwork...
Leiden: Brill, 2013. — xxviii, 304 p. — (Brill's Studies in South and Southwest Asian Languages, vol. 4). — ISBN: 9789004235274. A Grammar of the Great Andamanese Language is the first-ever detailed and exhaustive account of Great Andamanese, a moribund language spoken on the Andamanese Islands belonging to India in the Bay of Bengal. This important documentation covers all...
Calcutta, Anthropological Survey of India, Government of India, 1982. — 76 p. Onge (Öñge) is a south-western Andamanese language. In 2002 there were 94 speakers left in Little Andaman. A Handbook of the Onge Language (the cover title contains typos) is the best source for knowing an endangered language such as Onge (see Abbi 2006 at page 74). Topics taken into account are...
Central Institute of Indian Languages, Mysore, 2000. — 160 p. Conversation and phrase book of Jarawa language which belongs to the Andamanese group of languages.
Jawaharlal Nehru University, 2009. — ix + 77 p. The present study is based on first hand data collected during the various field works in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands for the major documentation project ‘Vanishing Voices of the Great Andamanese (VOGA). After data collection, the comparative method has been used for comparative lexicon of these Great Andamanese languages. This...
London: UCL Press, 2021 — XII, 171 p. — (Grammars of World and Minority Languages). — ISBN 978-1-80008-093-5. This work provides an analysis, with citation of all original sources, of all the extant material for the Akajeru variety of the North Andamanese language. It also incidentally does the same for the very limited material from the Akabo and Akakhora varieties of North...
(выходные данные и автор не указаны) — 65 p. Небольшой англо-североандаманский словарь. The following entries are extracted from our long version of the trilingual and triscriptal trilingual and triscriptal dictionary. Words are arranged by English alphabetical order ords are arranged by English alphabetical order ords are arranged by English alphabetical order.
University of Calcutta, 1980. — viii, 346p. The history of Andamanese Linguistics starts with the work of Man, E.H [1885] with his work on Bea language the then language of the Southern most tribe of the Great Andaman tribes* Subsequent studies done by Temple, R.C. and Portman, M.V. have helped Portman in compiling his 'Dictionary of the South Andaman languages'. Brown,...
Jawaharlal Nehru University, 2012. — xv + 342 p. The people who speak Jarawa belong to a hunter-gatherer community living along the western coast of the Andaman & Nicobar Islands, a part of Union Territory of India. This dissertation aims to present a descriptive grammar of the Jarawa language. Sound system, morphology and syntax of the language have been examined and analyzed to...
Calcutta: Ministry Of Culture, 1802. — 29 p. Andamanese languages are two groups of languages of the indigenous population of the Andaman Islands, conditionally united into one family on the basis of great typological similarity. Family connections of the Andamanese languages with any other languages have not been established.
London: W.H. Allen, 1887. — 243 p. Andamanese languages are two groups of languages of the indigenous population of the Andaman Islands, conditionally united into one family on the basis of great typological similarity. Family connections of the Andamanese languages with any other languages have not been established.
Port Blair: Superintendant's Printing Press, 1902. — 49 p. Тэмпл К. Ричард. Грамматика андаманских языков (на англ. яз.) Качество страниц: хорошее. General Description. Grammar. Etymology. Phonology. The Northern and Outer Groups. Theory of Universal Grammar Used in Expounding the Andaman & Nicobar Languages. An Onge Vocabulary. The Fire Legend in the Bojigniji Group.
Опубликовано в: Oceanic Linguistics, Volume 46, no. 1 (June 2007) — pp. 154-198. This paper applies the comparative method to two related languages of the southern Andaman Islands, Jarawa and Onge, leading to the reconstruction of a protolanguage termed ìProto-Onganî (PON). The same method is used to argue that Proto-Ongan may be related to Proto-Austronesian (PAN). Lexical and...
Опубликовано в: Language Sciences 31 (2009) 791–812. The present paper, after taking into account the lexicon and morpho-syntactic complexities of the three endangered languages of the Andaman Islands, such as Great Andamanese, Onge and Jarawa, provides (1) enough pieces of evidence that Great Andamanese is an isolate which constitutes the sixth language family of India. It is...
Journal of South Asian Languages and Linguistics. — 2017. — Vol. 4. Issue 1. — p. 55-83. Great Andamanese constitutes alongside Ongan one of the two indigenous language families of the Andaman Islands. The phonological typology of the Great Andamanese languages includes a number of features of areal interest, including retroflex consonants (characteristic of South Asia) and...
Calcutta: Office of the superintendent of government printing, 1898. — 611 p. Andamanese languages are two groups of languages of the indigenous population of the Andaman Islands, conditionally united into one family on the basis of great typological similarity. Family connections of the Andamanese languages with any other languages have not been established.
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