Description
An Outline Grammar of the Dafla Language is a detailed linguistic reference that examines the grammatical structure of the Dafla language as spoken by tribes in the regions immediately south of the Apa Tanang country. This scholarly work provides researchers, linguists, and anthropologists with valuable insights into the language patterns, phonetic elements, and grammatical rules of this indigenous language.
R. C. Hamilton’s meticulous documentation captures the essential features of Dafla speech patterns, making it an invaluable resource for comparative linguistics and ethnographic studies. The work serves as a foundational reference for understanding the linguistic diversity of Northeast India and contributes significantly to the preservation of indigenous language documentation.
Originally published as an academic treatise, this hardcover edition by Gyan Publishing House makes this important linguistic material accessible to modern scholars and researchers interested in minority language documentation and preservation.
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