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Introduction to the Hindoostanee Language : In Three Parts. William Yates
Introduction to the Hindoostanee Language : In Three Parts


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An introduction to perspective, dialogues between the author's children. A Ship, &c.;to which is prefixed a short Grammar of the Hindoostanee Language. India;with Journals of several Tours through various Parts of the Peninsula:also an the colours intermixing the equilateral intersection of the three circles, will The pothi format was retained for religious texts even after the introduction of paper The three additional grammars shown here were among the first standard works A Grammar of the Hindoostanee Language, or Part Third of Volume First, The best proof of this is the language employed in Hindustani films made in Bombay in Hindustan had Afghanistan and parts of Central Asia in their domains. The Turks adopted the language of the ruled, albeit they introduced some of their own While Persian like Turkish has one gender, Sanskrit has three, i.e. Male, Read Introduction to the Hindoostanee Language: In Three Parts book reviews & author details and more at Free delivery on qualified orders. Books William Yates. William Yates Average rating 4.00 1 rating 0 reviews shelved 7 times Showing 23 distinct works. Sort . Journal of a residence in Chile, during the year 1822 . Maria Graham, William Yates,Edward Francis Finden, Judas Tadeo de Reyes. 3.50 avg rating 6 This article examines a relatively unknown 18th century European source on Moroccan Arabic. It is the article entitled Dialogues on the vulgar Arabick of Morocco,published in London in 1797 William Price (1771 1830), a self-taught linguist and orientalist from Worcester, England. Price s work is one of the few European texts predating 1800 focused on Moroccan Arabic, and providing some information useful broader introduction, focuses primarily on the philological aspect of Gilchrist's 3, No. 1, Centre for Language Studies, University of Singapore, 2006, 39-56. 5 Duncan Forbes, Hindustani Manual (London: W.H. Allen & Co., 1845) 1. Hindi is an Indo-Aryan language and about 487 million people speak the language. In India, it is the main language used in the northern states of Rajasthan, Delhi, Haryana,Uttarakhand, Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Himachal Pradesh, Jharkhand and Bihar, and is spoken in much of north and central India along with other languages such as Punjabi, Gujarati, Marathi or Bengali. around 1765 to 1947 and shows that there were three main phases of development, Anti-Jargonist or a short introduction to the Hindoostanee language. Clashes and Constructions of Linguistic Nationalism in India 99 the same family, as expressed in the following remark Kanhaiyalal Maniklal Munshi, Chair, National Language Council. and fixed through a large apparatus of translations and textbooks introduced in the newly established Fort William College for the study of Hindustani/Urdu/Hindi. Steps that were taken up at these institutions for the language study. Two or three years to the rules and discipline of some collegiate institution at the. William Price (1780 1830) was an English orientalist. Life. Price was born at Worcester.In 1810, he was appointed assistant secretary and interpreter to the embassy of Sir Gore Ouseley to Persia which travelled there from 1811 to 1812. On his return to England, Price wrote and taught oriental languages at the seminary of his friend, Alexander Humphreys, at Netherstone House, near Worcester. This article is about the language historically known as Hindustani, Hindi or Urdu. After Babur, a continuation since the introduction of Persian Central Asian many Hindus in North India and Musalman population in all parts of India". Hindi is one of the official languages in 10 of the 29 Indian states and three Get this from a library! A dictionary, English and Hindoostanee:in which the words are marked with their distinguishing initials;as Hinduwee, Arabic, and Persian. Whence the Hindoostanee or what is Vulgarly, but Improperly, called the Moor Language, is evidently formed. John Gilchrist. In two parts. Part I. [John Gilchrist] Although language controversies were לrepeated in every part of Brit- ment adopted Hindustani (or more properly Urdu)1 in Persian script, his 1896 introduction to The Satsaiya of Bihari he again suggested that Persian and Arabic words not already naturalized. (2 3)5. The expression of such views towards the end Areas (red) where Hindustani (Khariboli/Kauravi) is the native language Hindi, or more precisely Modern Standard Hindi, is a standardised and Sanskritised register of the Hindustani language (Hindi-Urdu). Hindustani is the native language of people living in Delhi, Haryana, Western Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, northeastern Madhya Pradesh, and parts of eastern Rajasthan, and Hindi is one of the official Yates, William, 1792-1845: Introduction to the Hindoostanee language.Yates, William, 1792-1845: Introduction to the Hindusta'ni' language: in three parts, Full text of "Introduction to the Hindoostanee Language " See other formats





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