Description
This linguistic treatise presents a detailed outline grammar of the Shaíyâng Miri language, documenting the speech patterns of the Miri clan communities in the Sadiya region. Authored by J. F. Needham, the work provides systematic analysis of the language’s grammatical structure, phonetics, and usage conventions.
The study offers valuable insights into the linguistic characteristics of this regional language variety, including its morphological patterns, syntactic structures, and grammatical rules. As an important historical linguistic document, this work contributes to the preservation and understanding of indigenous language systems of Northeast India.
This comprehensive grammar guide serves as an essential resource for linguists, language scholars, and researchers interested in regional language documentation and preservation.







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