Description
Dialects of the Simla Hills is a comprehensive linguistic study by T. Grahame Bailey that explores the speech patterns and linguistic characteristics of communities inhabiting the Simla Hills region in northern India. The work presents detailed phonetic transcriptions, grammatical analyses, and vocabulary documentation of the various dialects spoken across the area.
Bailey’s research captures the unique linguistic features that distinguish these dialects from standard languages and neighboring regions. The book serves as an important reference for linguists, anthropologists, and scholars interested in Indian languages, regional variations, and the cultural-linguistic heritage of the Himalayan foothills. Through systematic observation and field research, Bailey documents how geography, community isolation, and cultural factors have shaped the distinct linguistic identity of Simla Hills inhabitants.







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