Ebook: Clause, Sentence, and Discourse Patterns in selected languages of Nepal. Part III, Texts
Author: Davis Irvine (Ed.)
- Genre: Linguistics // Foreign
- Tags: Языки и языкознание, Непальский язык, Языки Непала
- Language: Nepali-English
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Nepal: Summer Institute of Linguistics Institute of Nepal and Asiatic Studies Tribhuvan University Kathmandu, 1973 - 132 p.
ISBN 0-88312-045This volume is the fruit of cooperation and collaboration. We are especially grateful to Dr. T. N. Upraity, Vice Chancellor of Tribhuvan University, for his encouragement, for his dedication to research scholarship, and for the facilities and opportunity to carry out research that have made this volume possible.
We also wish to express our thanks to Dr. P. R. Sharma, Dean of the Institute of Nepal and Asiatic Studies for his active interest in the work leading to the reproduction of this report.
To Dr. and Mrs. Kenneth L. Pike we wish to express appreciation for nine very stimulating and fruitful months of work together. They have planted seeds which will bear fruit for many years to come.
For the difficult and painstaking task of editing these texts for consistency, conformity to format, and for smoothness and accuracy of the free translations, we are indebted to Susanne Hargrave. For the equally difficult and perhaps even more tedious task of typing these texts we are indebted to Jeannette Newton.
We all wish to express our appreciation to the Institute of International Studies, U. S. Office of Education, for making it possible for Dr. and Mrs. Pike and other members of the research team to attend the workshop and for helping us in many ways in the preparation of the report.
ISBN 0-88312-045This volume is the fruit of cooperation and collaboration. We are especially grateful to Dr. T. N. Upraity, Vice Chancellor of Tribhuvan University, for his encouragement, for his dedication to research scholarship, and for the facilities and opportunity to carry out research that have made this volume possible.
We also wish to express our thanks to Dr. P. R. Sharma, Dean of the Institute of Nepal and Asiatic Studies for his active interest in the work leading to the reproduction of this report.
To Dr. and Mrs. Kenneth L. Pike we wish to express appreciation for nine very stimulating and fruitful months of work together. They have planted seeds which will bear fruit for many years to come.
For the difficult and painstaking task of editing these texts for consistency, conformity to format, and for smoothness and accuracy of the free translations, we are indebted to Susanne Hargrave. For the equally difficult and perhaps even more tedious task of typing these texts we are indebted to Jeannette Newton.
We all wish to express our appreciation to the Institute of International Studies, U. S. Office of Education, for making it possible for Dr. and Mrs. Pike and other members of the research team to attend the workshop and for helping us in many ways in the preparation of the report.
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