People's Linguistic Survey of India: Volume 29 Part II The Languages of Uttar Pradesh
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Author: | Edited by G N Devy, Badri Narayan and Rama Shanker Singh |
ISBN 13: | 9789354421785 |
Binding: | Hardbound |
Language: | English |
Year: | 2022 |
Subject: | Language and literature |
About the Book
Commonly referred to as the ‘Hindi heartland’, Uttar Pradesh is the most populous and the fourth largest state of India. Its linguistic tapestry is unique as it is home to not just Hindi and a host of other Scheduled and Non-Scheduled languages, but also to some secret tongues, devised purely to communicate within smaller communities by their members. This volume, People’s Linguistic Survey of India, The Languages of Uttar Pradesh (volume twenty-nine, part two) focusses on the majority as well as minority languages of the state: linguistic characteristics, grammatical features, folklore and vocabulary of various languages are discussed to give readers as broad a sense of the languages as possible.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 the Volume
Abbreviations
PART I: SCHEDULED LANGUAGES
1. Hindi
2. Nepali
3. Urdu
4. Sindhi
PART II: NON-SCHEDULED LANGUAGES
5. Awadhi
6. Bagheli
7. Baiswari Awadhi
8. Bhojpuri
9. Brajbhasha
10. Bundeli
11. Illahabadi
12. Kannauji
13. Kauravi
14. Tharu
PART III: OTHER LANGUAGES
15. Chamarmangata
16. The Language of Mahavats
17. The Language of Nats and Kanjars
18. The World of Secret Tongues: The Languages of Nishads and Pandas
Appendix
The Lost Keys of Culture
Index