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- ItemPhonetic Reader Series-Tangkhul Naga(1980) S. Arokianathan; E. AnnamalaiThis Phonetic Reader is primarily aimed at the language learner and teacher, it is hoped it will be also useful to linguists interested in typology and universals.
- ItemTangkhul Folk Literature(1982) S. Arokianathan; E. AnnamalaiThe folk literature collected is used in the linguistic analysis, in the making of dictionaries and the instructional materials, and this literature collected by the field workers includes tales and songs and wherever possible, proverbs and riddles also.
- ItemTangkhul Naga Phonetic Reader(Central Institute of Indian Languages Mysore, 1980) S. Arokianathan; E. AnnamalaiTangkhul Phonetic Reader helps the learners of the language to understand the scientific pronunciation methods and patterns of the language.
- ItemTangkhul-English-Hindi Dictionary(Central Institute of Indian Languages Mysore, 1995) S. Arokianathan; Rekha Sharma; E. AnnamalaiThe book is a tri-lingual dictionary of Tangkhul-English-Hindi.
- ItemTangkhul-English-Hindi Dictionary(1995) S. Arokianathan; E. AnnamalaiThe dictionary is not only a description of the lexicon of a language but is also a description of the culture of its speakers codified in the words. The tribal language dictionaries are particularly useful from this point of view for culture studies, though cultural information is kept to the minimum in this dictionary, which is primarily meant for linguistic and pedagogical purposes.
- ItemThanghkul Naga Grammar(1987) S. Arokianathan; E. AnnamalaiThis Grammar is based on grammatical functions rather than on grammatical forms. This will help the new learner to find easily how the different functions, which he already knows and wants to express, are formalized in this language. Since this Grammar is primarily meant for pedagogical purposes, theoretical discussions and justifications for a particular analysis are kept to a minimum. Grammar is divided generally into two broad categories of noun morphology and verb morphology. A description of adjective follows noun morphology and a description of adverbs follows verb morphology. The Chapter on syntax describes the order of the constituents at the surface level. There is also a chapter on word formation, which describes the ways in which words are formed and new concepts are expressed.