Asamiya


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the Magadhan language spoken by the Assamese people

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After setting out theoretical preliminaries and summarizing Indo-Aryan as a whole, she covers Asamiya in the east, Nepali in the north, Kashmiri in the west, and Rajasthani in the center.
On the other hand, definiteness-marking, which is at least partly suffixal in the languages concerned, is discussed under syntax for Bangla and under morphology for Asamiya. The user of this work can thus only be advised to keep looking if a particular category is not found where it might be expected: the presentations are not precisely parallel, although they seem to some extent to strive to be.
of California Press, 1988].) E.g., do speakers of Asamiya really customarily learn Bodo, or speakers of Nepali the Tibeto-Burman languages of Nepal, or speakers of Oriya the neighboring Munda languages?
Anime Expo included famous guest artists like Haruhiko Mikimoto, Kia Asamiya and Hisashi Abe.
The editor has used Indian names for languages and places; the reader may be put off by Asamiya (the usage "Assamese" is more common), and some may not be conversant with the terms Bangla (Bengali), Farsi (Persian), or Arabi (Arabic).