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Format: | Buch |
Sprache: | English |
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Amsterdam ; Philadelphia
John Benjamins publishing company
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Schriftenreihe: | London Oriental and African language library
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Online-Zugang: | Inhaltsverzeichnis |
Beschreibung: | Includes bibliographical references (p. [287]-294) and index |
Beschreibung: | xxi, 309 Seiten |
ISBN: | 9789027238122 9789027238214 9789027293145 |
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adam_text | Contents
Preface
...........................................................................................................xv
Symbols
and Abbreviations
........................................................................xix
1.
Introduction
................................................................................................1
1.0.
Historical Background
..........................................................................1
1.1.
Status
.....................................................................................................1
1.
1.1.
Hindi-Urdu-Hindustani
.................................................................2
1.1.2.
Basic Characteristics
.....................................................................2
1.1.3.
Regional Variation
........................................................................5
1.1.4.
Diatypic Variation
.........................................................................6
1.1.4.1.
Sanskritized Style
..................................................................6
1.1.4.2.
Persianized Style
...................................................................7
1.1.4.3.
Englishizcd Style
...................................................................8
1.1.5.
Literary Tradition
........................................................................
Ï0
2.
Sound System
............................................................................................13
2.0.
Hindi Sounds
......................................................................................13
2.1.
Vowels
................................................................................................13
2.1.1.
Indigenous Vowels
......................................................................13
2.1.2.
Nasalization of Vowels
...............................................................15
2.1.3.
Borrowed Vowels
.......................................................................15
2.2.
Consonants
..........................................................................................16
2.2.1.
Indigenous Consonants
...............................................................16
2.2.2.
English and
Perso-
Arabic Borrowings
........................................20
2.3.
Consonant Clusters
.............................................................................
2Î
2.3.1.
Indigenous CC Clusters
..............................................................22
2.3.2.
CC Clusters in Borrowings
.........................................................25
2.3.3.
CCC
Clusters
..............................................................................29
2.4.
Pronunciation
......................................................................................30
2.4.1.
The Inherent Vowel
....................................................................30
2.4.2.
Pronunciation and Script
.............................................................31
viii
HINDI
2.5.
Stress
...................................................................................................32
2.6.
Syllables
..............................................................................................32
2.6.1.
Syllable Structure
........................................................................32
2.7.
Morphophoncmic Alternations
...........................................................33
2.8.
Intonation
............................................................................................34
3.
Devanagari Script
.....................................................................................37
3.0.
Devanagari
..........................................................................................37
3.1.
Vowels
................................................................................................37
3.1.1.
independent Forms
......................................................................37
3.
1
.2.
Combining or
Matra
Forms
........................................................37
3.2.
Syllabary: Consonants
........................................................................39
3.2.1.
Representation of Independent Forms
........................................39
3.2.2.
Representation of Combining Forms
..........................................40
4.
Parts of Speech
..........................................................................................43
4.0.
Parts of Speech
...................................................................................43
4.1.
Noun
...................................................................................................43
4.1.1.
Categories of Nouns
....................................................................44
4.1.2.
Number
.......................................................................................44
4.1.3.
Gender
.........................................................................................46
4.1.4.
Gender and Number of Borrowed Nouns
...................................47
4.1.5.
Case
.............................................................................................49
4.1.6.
Nominal Declension
....................................................................52
4.2.
Determiner
..........................................................................................54
4.2.1.
Defmiteness and Specificity
.......................................................54
4.2.2.
Demonstratives
...........................................................................55
4.2.3.
Quantifiers
...................................................................................55
4.2.3.1.
Numerals
.............................................................................56
4.2.3.2.
Other Quantifiers
.................................................................59
4.3.
Pronoun
...............................................................................................61
4.3.1.
Personal Pronouns
.......................................................................62
4.3.2.
Case Forms
..................................................................................63
4.4.
Adjective
.............................................................................................64
4.4.1.
Gender, Number and Case
..........................................................65
4.4.2.
Comparative and Superlative
......................................................65
4.4.3.
Classes of Adjectives
..................................................................67
4.4.3.1.
Attributive and Predicative
...............................................67
4.4.3.2.
Basic, Derived and Complex Adjectives
............................69
4.4.3.3.
Pronominal Adjectives
........................................................70
CONTENTS ix
4.4.3.4.
Semantic
Subclasses
...........................................................70
4.5.
Verb
....................................................................................................73
4.5.1.
Inflected Forms of Verbs
............................................................73
4.5.2.
Causative
.....................................................................................73
4.5.3.
Aspect
.........................................................................................77
4.5.3.1.
Imperfect and Perfect
..........................................................77
4.5.4.
Mood
...........................................................................................77
4.5.4.1.
Imperative, Optative and Contingent
..................................78
4.5.4.2.
Irregular Forms of Imperative
.............................................79
4.5.5.
Tense...
......................................................................................79
4.5.5.1.
Past
......................................................................................79
4.5.5.2.
Future
..................................................................................80
4.5.6.
Auxiliaries
...................................................................................82
4.5.6.1.
Tense Auxiliaries
................................................................82
4.5.6.2.
Modal Auxiliaries
...............................................................82
4.5.7.
Semantic Categories
....................................................................84
4.5.8.
Complex Verbs
...........................................................................85
4.5.8.1.
Compound Verbs
................................................................85
4.5.8.2.
Conjunct Verbs
...................................................................92
4.5.9.
Voice
...........................................................................................93
4.5.9.1.
Active
..................................................................................93
4.5.9.3.
Impersonal
...........................................................................94
4.5.10.
Subeategories of Verbs
.............................................................94
4.6.
Adverb
................................................................................................95
4.6.1.
Basic Adverbs
.............................................................................95
4.6.2.
Derived Adverbs
.........................................................................95
4.6.2.1.
Adverbs Derived from Nouns and Pronouns
......................95
4.6.2.2.
Adverbs Derived from Adjectives
......................................96
4.6.2.3.
Adverbs Derived from Verbs
..............................................97
4.6.3.
Complex Adverbs
.....................................................................100
4.6.3.
1
..
Temporal
...........................................................................100
4.6.3.2.
Loeational Directional
.....................................................101
4.6.3.3.
Manner
..............................................................................102
4.6.3.4.
Instrumentai
......................................................................102
4.6.3.5.
Source. Reason. Cause.
.....................................................102
4.6.3.6.
Comitative
.........................................................................103
4.7.
Postposition.............
..........................................................................103
4.7.1.
Simple Postpositions
.................................................................103
4.7.2.
Complex Postpositions...
...........................................................104
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4.7.3.
Zero PostpositionCs)
..................................................................107
4.8.
Conjunction
.......................................................................................107
4.8.1.
Coordinating Conjunctions
.......................................................108
4.8.2.
Subordinating Conjunctions
......................................................108
4.9.
Particle
..............................................................................................108
4.10.
Interjection
......................................................................................109
S.Word
Formation
.....................................................................................
Ill
5.0.
Formation of Words
..........................................................................111
5.1.
Derivation of Nouns
.........................................................................
Ill
5.1.1.
Abstract Nouns
..........................................................................
Ill
5.1.1.1.
Abstract Nouns Derived by Prefixation
............................112
5.1.1.2.
Abstract Nouns Derived by
Suffixation
............................114
5.1.2.
Nouns of Agency
.......................................................................116
5.13.
Instrumental and Diminutive
....................................................117
5.1.4.
Other Nouns Derived from Verbs
.............................................118
5.1.5.
Compounds
...............................................................................118
5.1.5.1.
Coordinative,
or Dvandva, Compounds
............................119
5.1.5.2.
Determinative Compounds
...............................................120
5.1.5.3.
Compounds that imply Case Relations
.............................121
5.1.5.4.
Metaphorical Compounds
.................................................122
5.1.5.5.
BahubrThi Compounds
......................................................122
5.1.5.6.
Distributive Compounds
...................................................123
5.1.5.7.
Emphatic Compounds
.......................................................123
5.2.
Derivation of Adjectives
...................................................................124
5.3.
Derivation of Verbs
..........................................................................126
5.4.
Reduplication
....................................................................................127
5.4.1.
Full Reduplication
.....................................................................127
5.4.2.
Partial Reduplication
.................................................................128
5.4.3.
Echo Compounding
..................................................................128
6.
The Noun Phrase
....................................................................................131
6.0.
The Noun Phrase
...............................................................................13
1
6.1.
Simple Noun Phrase
.........................................................................132
6.2.
Complex Noun Phrase
......................................................................134
6.2.1.
Complement Clause
..................................................................134
6.2.1.1.
Clausal Complement
.........................................................134
6.2.1.2.
Noun Clause
......................................................................135
6.3.
Relative Clause and Participle
..........................................................136
6.3.1.
Relative Clause
.........................................................................136
CONTENTS xi
6.3.2.
Participial Modifier
...................................................................136
7.
Verb and Verb Phrase
............................................................................139
7.0.
The Verb
...........................................................................................139
7.1.
Object
................................................................................................139
7.2.
Complement
......................................................................................140
7.3.
The Verb Phrase
...............................................................................142
7.3.1.
Transitivity
................................................................................143
7.3.2.
Mood
.........................................................................................146
7.3.3.
Tense
.........................................................................................146
7.3.4.
Aspect
.......................................................................................149
7.3.5.
The Verbal Paradigm
................................................................154
b
8.
Syntax: Simple Sentence
........................................................................159
8.0.
Sentence Structure
............................................................................159
8.1.
Word Order
.......................................................................................159
8.2.
Agreement
.........................................................................................161
8.2.1.
Modifier-Head Agreement
........................................................161
8.2.2.
Noun (PhraseJ-Verb Agreement
...............................................163
8.3.
Simple Sentence
................................................................................166
8.3.1.
Subject
.......................................................................................167
8.3.2.
Predicate
....................................................................................172
8.3.2.1.
Intransitive
........................................................................
í
73
8.3.2.2.
Transitive
..........................................................................173
8.3.3.
Direct Object Marked with
ko
................................................174
8.4.
Voice
.................................................................................................175
8.4.1.
Active
........................................................................................175
8.4.2.
Passive
.......................................................................................176
8.4.3.
Impersonal
.................................................................................178
8.5.
Mood
.................................................................................................178
8.5.1.
Imperative
.................................................................................178
8.5.2.
Indicative
...................................................................................179
8.5.3.
Negative
....................................................................................180
8.5.3.1.
Sentential Negation
...........................................................180
8.5.3.2.
Constituent Negation
.........................................................180
8.5.3.3.
Negative Imperative
..........................................................182
8.5.3.4.
Tag Questions
...................................................................183
8.5.3.5.
Negative Polarity Items
.....................................................184
8.53.6.
The Item bh3la...QW.
.........................................................186
8.5.4.
interrogative
..............................................................................186
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8.5.4.1.
Approval Marker
Ato...«,?
.................................................188
8.5.5.
Presumptive
...............................................................................189
8.5.6.
Contingent
.................................................................................189
8.5.7.
Past Contingent
.........................................................................190
8.6.
Types of Simple Sentences
...............................................................190
8.6.1.
Existential
.................................................................................190
8.6.2.
Generic
......................................................................................191
8.6.3.
Possessive
.................................................................................193
8.6.4.
Intransitive
................................................................................194
8.6.5.
Transitive
..................................................................................196
8.6.6.
Complex Transitive
...................................................................196
8.6.7.
Double Transitive
......................................................................197
8.6.8.
Causative
...................................................................................197
8.6.9.
Passive and Impersonal
.............................................................204
8.6.10.
Permissive
...............................................................................205
8.6.11.
Dative Subject
.........................................................................206
8.6.12.
Other Oblique Subjects
...........................................................210
8.7.
Constructions
(pravog)
in Active
.....................................................211
8.7.1.
The
Subjectivai
Construction
....................................................211
8.7.2.
The
Objectivai
(Ergativo)
Construction
....................................212
8.7.3.
The Neutral Construction
..........................................................212
9.
Syntax: Complex and Compound Sentences
.......................................215
9.0.
Complex Sentences
...........................................................................215
9.1.
Complement Clause
..........................................................................215
9.1.1.
Clausal Complement
.................................................................215
9.1.1.1.
Subject Complement
.........................................................215
9.1.1.2.
Object Complement
..........................................................217
9.1.1.3.
Postpositional Object Complement
...................................218
9.1.2.
Non-finite Complement
............................................................218
9.1.2.1.
Noun Clause as Subject
.....................................................218
9.1.2.2.
Noun Clause as Object
......................................................219
9.2.
Correlative Constructions
.................................................................220
9.2.1.
Restrictive Relative Clause
.......................................................220
9.2.2.
Appositive
Clause
.....................................................................223
9.2.3.
Adverbial Clauses
.....................................................................223
9.2.4.
Clauses of Quality and Quantity
...............................................225
9.3.
Participial Constructions
...................................................................226
9.3
Л
.
The Present Participle
...............................................................226
9.3.2.
The Past Participle
....................................................................229
CONTENTS xiii
9.3.3.
The Conjunctive Participle
.......................................................231
9.4.
Conditional Clause
............................................................................235
9.5.
Compound Sentence
.........................................................................235
9.5.1.
Coordinate
.................................................................................235
9.5.2.
Adversative
...............................................................................239
9.5.3.
Disjunctive
................................................................................240
9.5.4.
Concessive
................................................................................243
9.5.5.
Antithetical
................................................................................243
10.
Information Structure
..........................................................................245
10.0.
Information Structure
......................................................................245
10.1.
Theme
.............................................................................................245
10.2.
Focus
...............................................................................................251
11.
Discourse Structure
..............................................................................255
11.0.
Sentence vs. Discourse
...................................................................255
11.1.
Cohesive Devices
............................................................................256
11.1.1.
Subordination
..........................................................................256
11.1.2.
Coordination
...........................................................................257
11.1.3.
Pronouns
.................................................................................258
11.1.4.
Submodificrs
...........................................................................259
11.1.5.
Substitution
.............................................................................260
11.1.6.
Deletion
...................................................................................261
1
1.1.7.
Repetition of Lexical Items
.....................................................263
11.1.8.
Occurrence of Items from the Same Lexical Set
....................264
11.2.
Politeness
........................................................................................265
11.2.1.
Grammatical Choices
..............................................................265
11.2.2.
Lexical Choices
.......................................................................267
11.3.
Choice of Codeis)
...........................................................................268
11.4.
Discourse Markers
..........................................................................269
11.5.
Interjections
....................................................................................272
11.6.
Speaking
.........................................................................................272
11.6.1.
Greeting
...................................................................................272
11.6.2.
Lcave-Taking
..........................................................................273
11.7.
Writing
............................................................................................273
11.7.1.
Personal Letter
........................................................................273
11.7.2.
Professional/Business Letter
...................................................274
11.7.3.
Instructions and Advice
..........................................................274
Appendix
1..................................................................................................277
xiv
HINDI
Appendix!
..................................................................................................285
References
...................................................................................................287
Select Bibliography
.....................................................................................289
Index
............................................................................................................295
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author | Kachru, Yamuna 1933- |
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language | English |
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title | Hindi |
title_auth | Hindi |
title_exact_search | Hindi |
title_full | Hindi Yamuna Kachru |
title_fullStr | Hindi Yamuna Kachru |
title_full_unstemmed | Hindi Yamuna Kachru |
title_short | Hindi |
title_sort | hindi |
topic | Hindi language / Grammar Hindi (Langue) / Grammaire Hindi gtt Grammatik Hindi (DE-588)4024954-2 gnd |
topic_facet | Hindi language / Grammar Hindi (Langue) / Grammaire Hindi Grammatik |
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