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- ItemPhonetic Reader Series-Tripuri(1972) Pushpa Karapurkar; H.S. Biligiri; E. AnnamalaiThis Phonetic Reader has five chapters excluding Introduction, Description of Speech Organs, Classification and Description of Tripuri Sounds, Phonetic Drills and Exercises, A Brief Sketch of Tripuri Phonology, and Review of Present Script, and a few Suggestions.
- ItemPhonetic Reader Series-Thaadou(1972) M.S. Thirumalai; H.S. Biligiri; E. AnnamalaiThis Phonetic Reader has four chapters Description of Speech Organs, Sounds of Thaadou Language, Phonetic Exercises, and Phonemes of Thaadou & their Graphemic Representation.
- ItemPhonetic Reader Series-Ao-Naga(1972) K.S. Gurubasave Gowda; H.S. Biligiri; E. AnnamalaiThis Phonetic Reader gives a general description of Speech organs are illustrated and described, then a general description of speech sounds and tones is given and individual description of various speech sounds and tones of Ao, Phonetic drills for practice, a brief phonemic analysis, and a note on the present writing system of Ao grapheme, some suggestions for improving the same and a phoneme-grapheme chart of Ao and Nagari.
- ItemA PRAKRIT READER(1973) H.S. AnanthanarayanaThe Linguistic Introduction to Prakrit Based on Selections from Hala's Sattasai is a welcome contribution, which is expected to help students of linguistics in particular and MIA in general.
- ItemPhonetic Reader Series-Kuvi(1974) B. Ramakrishna Reddy; Susheela P. Upadhyaya; Joy Reddy; E. AnnamalaiThis Phonetic Reader has five chapters excluding Introduction, Organs of Speech, Description of Kuvi Sounds, Phonetic Drill, Phonemic Inventory, and Graphemic of Representation.
- ItemPhonetic Reader Series-Mundari(1974) N.K. Sinha; E. AnnamalaiThe Phonetic Reader gives a general description of the human speech sounds and the organs of speech that produce them, a detailed description of the production of the sounds of the particular language drills to practice those sounds, the phonemic inventory, and an orthography best suited for that language. The general description of the human speech sounds introduces and explains the technical terminology.
- Itemతెలుగు వెలుగు వాచకం 3(1974) P. RamanarsimhamThis book contains 24 lessons. The first four lessons are review lessons of the structures introduced in the second level book. The last lesson reviews the structures introduced in this book. The book contains conversations and prose passages specially written keeping in mind the level of the students. There are some selected prose passages on scientific topics also included introducing the conceptional prose. Each lesson introduces one or two new structures and is followed by exercises designed to test the comprehension of the lesson and to give practice on the new structures. There are also a few poems. The lessons are intended not only to teach the language but also to give a glimpse of the aspects of Telugu literature, society, and history.
- Itemतेज़ पढ़े ठीक समझें(1974)This book has been written keeping the reader in mind and its aim is to increase the reading speed and intelligibility of this class of readers.
- ItemNaga Pidgin: A Sociolinguistic Study of Inter-lingual Communication Pattern in Nagaland(1974) M.V. SreedharThe present study is synchronic in nature. A study of Nagamese from a time perspective is yet to be undertaken. This book explains the emergence of the pidgin and the reluctance of the hill to accord official recognition to it.
- ItemPhonetic Reader Series-Angami(1974) N. Ravindran; H.S. Biligiri; E. AnnamalaiThis Phonetic Reader has five chapters excluding Introduction, The Speech Organs, The Speech Sounds of Angami, Phonetic Drill, Angami Phonemic Inventory, and The Writing System of Angami Naga Language.
- ItemPhonetic Reader Series-Manipuri(1975) Inder Singh; B.G. MishraThis Phonetic Reader has five chapters excluding Introduction, Description of speech organs and formation of speech sounds, Classification, and description of Manipuri speech sounds, Phonology and Script, Phonetic Drills, and Bibliography.
- ItemPhonetic Reader Series-Brokskat(1975) N. Ramaswami; E. AnnamalaiThis Phonetic Reader has six chapters excluding Introduction, Description of speech Organs and Sounds, Description of the Brokskat sounds, Phonetic Drill, Phonemic Inventory, Graphemic Representation and Bibliography.
- Itemतेलुगु और हिंदी लोकोक्तियाँ(1975) K.V.V.L. Narasimha RaoThis book has comparing Hindi and Telugu proverbs.
- ItemMundari Grammar(1975) N.K. Sinha; E. AnnamalaiThe organization of the 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 adjectives and adverbs follows verb morphology. A description of adjectives and adverbs follows verb morphology. The chapter on syntax describes the order of the constituents at the surface level.
- ItemPhonetic Reader Series-Balti(1975) K. Rangan; E. AnnamalaiThis Phonetic Reader has seven chapters excluding Introduction, Speech organs and sounds, Balti Sounds, Phonetic Drill, An Inventory of Balti Phonemes, Graphemic Representation, and Bibliography.
- ItemAo Grammar(1975) K.S. Gurubasave Gowda; E. AnnamalaiThe organization of the 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 adjectives and adverbs follows verb morphology. A description of adjectives and adverbs follows verb morphology. The chapter on syntax describes the order of the constituents at the surface level.
- ItemPhonetic Reader Series-Lotha(1975) K.P. Acharya; E. AnnamalaiThis Phonetic Reader has five chapters excluding Introduction, Organs of speech, The Phonemic Inventory of Lotha, Speech Sounds of Lotha, Phonetic Drills, and Lotha Orthography.
- ItemHindi-Kashmiri Common Vocabulary(1975) Jawaharlal Handoo; Lalitha HandooThe main purpose of this study is to present such vocabulary items of Hindi and Kashmiri which have an identical or similar shape with same, different, restricted, or expanded meanings.
- ItemKokborok Grammar(1976) Pushpa Pai (Karapurkar); E. AnnamalaiThe organization of the 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 adjectives and adverbs follows verb morphology. A description of adjectives and adverbs follows verb morphology. The chapter on syntax describes the order of the constituents at the surface level.
- ItemPhonetic Reader Series-Ladakhi(1976) Sanyukta Koshal; B.G. MishraThis Phonetic Reader has five chapters excluding Introduction, Methodology, Phonology, Ladakhi Script, and drills.