Chief Editor: Dr. Ramawaiar Yadav Publisher: Linguistic Society of Nepal Publication date: 1980 Number of pictures: 104 Digital Himalaya is delighted to host Nepalese Linguistics, an annual journal which publishes articles, research reports and book reviews of works related to Himalayan linguistics with focus on the languages of Nepal. The editorial board was formed in 1980...
Chief Editor: Tej R. Kansakar Publisher: Linguistic Society of Nepal Publication date: 1983 Number of pictures: 160 Digital Himalaya is delighted to host Nepalese Linguistics, an annual journal which publishes articles, research reports and book reviews of works related to Himalayan linguistics with focus on the languages of Nepal. The editorial board was formed in 1980...
Chief Editor: Tej R. Kansakar Publisher: Linguistic Society of Nepal Publication date: 1984 Number of pictures: 192 Digital Himalaya is delighted to host Nepalese Linguistics, an annual journal which publishes articles, research reports and book reviews of works related to Himalayan linguistics with focus on the languages of Nepal. The editorial board was formed in 1980...
Chief Editor: Hriseekesh Upadhyay Publisher: Linguistic Society of Nepal Publication date: 1987 Number of pictures: 164 Digital Himalaya is delighted to host Nepalese Linguistics, an annual journal which publishes articles, research reports and book reviews of works related to Himalayan linguistics with focus on the languages of Nepal. The editorial board was formed in 1980...
Chief Editor: Nirmal M. Tuladhar Publisher: Linguistic Society of Nepal Publication date: 1991 Number of pictures: 110 Digital Himalaya is delighted to host Nepalese Linguistics, an annual journal which publishes articles, research reports and book reviews of works related to Himalayan linguistics with focus on the languages of Nepal. The editorial board was formed in 1980...
Chief Editor: Hriseekesh Upadhyay Publisher: Linguistic Society of Nepal Publication date: 1992 Number of pictures: 98 This paper attempts to show that Saussurean concepts are logocentric which cause Jacques Derrida to use a concept like 'difference' to resist the temptation of centre or truth or one interpretation orthodoxy. This Derridian Deconstruction is not dawned on us,...
Chief Editor: К. B. Maharjan Publisher: Linguistic Society of Nepal Publication date: 1993 Number of pictures: 172 Irony is traditionally defined as the opposite of its literal meaning. It enjoys a privileged status both in linguistics and literature. Whereas it is a key element in literature and the generator of literary value, its encoding and decoding are matters of intense...
Chief Editor: K. B. Maharjan Publisher: Linguistic Society of Nepal Publication date: 1994 Number of pictures: 66 This paper looks at the different relative clause (RC) types in Vedic and classical Sanskrit (Skt) in the light of typological theory. It will be shown that the presence of both prenominal and postnominal RCs in Sanskrit does not reflect a word order shift in...
Chief Editor: Hriseekesh Upadhyay Publisher: Linguistic Society of Nepal Publication date: 1995 Number of pictures: 102 At the Ninth Annual Conference of the Society, in November, 1988,1 contributed a paper with the title 'Tone classes in Tamang and Tibetan', later published as 'Tone in Tamang and Tibetan, and the advantages of keeping register-based tone systems separate from...
Chief Editor: Hriseekesh Upadhyay Publisher: Linguistic Society of Nepal Publication date: 1996 Number of pictures: 102 Several Nepalese scholars have contributed papers and research materials on Sociolinguistics and Language Planning in Nepal. These include Subba et.al (1994-77), Malla (1989), S.K. Yadav (1990), Toba (1992), and the 1993 Seminar papers by Bandhu, Pokharel and...
Chief Editor: Hriseekesh Upadhyay Publisher: Linguistic Society of Nepal Publication date: 1997 Number of pictures: 164 The main aim of this paper is to provide a comparative survey of the various grammatical functions of the auxiliary verb in Kathmandu Newari (KN) and Lhasa Tibetan (LT). More specifically, the conjunct-disjunct system in KN and LT will be compared in the light...
Chief Editor: Hriseekesh Upadhyay Publisher: Linguistic Society of Nepal Publication date: 1998 Number of pictures: 90 Only three Himalayan languages have scripts of their own; and all three of them are Nepalese languages: Newari, Lepcha, and Limbu, though the majority of Lepcha-speakers live outside Nepal. This article is confined to four remarkable features of the Lepcha and...
Chief Editor: Prof. Dr. Tej Ratna Kansakar Publisher: Linguistic Society of Nepal Publication date: 1999 Number of pictures: 102 In the multilingual settings of Nepal, Nepali has been used as a link-language for centuries. It was used as a court language for more than two centuries and as an official language from the beginning of this century. With the printing activities,...
Chief Editor: Prof. Dr. Yogendra P. Yadava Publisher: Linguistic Society of Nepal Publication date: 2000 Number of pictures: 234 Vocabulary occupies an important position mostly in the second/'foreign language teaching-learning programmes. Vocabulary achievement of the learners can be evaluated in different ways. In this connection only a limited number of studies ha\ e been...
Chief Editor: Prof. Dr. Yogendra P. Yadava Publisher: Linguistic Society of Nepal Publication date: 2001 Number of pictures: 136 Tomyang (also called Changkha) is a Tibeto-Burman Kiranti language spoken in Kogatak and Ibadevitar of Num Village Development Committee (Lubang Tol) in Sankhuwa Sabha district of eastern Nepal. According to the informant, Mr. Bal Kumar Rai (20M) the...
Chief Editor: Madhav P. Pokharel Publisher: Linguistic Society of Nepal Publication date: 2002 Number of pictures: 123 The main objective of the present paper is to discuss the situation of children's literature translated into Nepali. As a bilingual activity, translation connotes to the author of the original text, its publisher, date and place of publication. Likewise, the...
Chief Editor: Madhav P. Pokharel Publisher: Linguistic Society of Nepal Publication date: 2003 Number of pictures: 166 Nepal is a country rich in its cultural and linguistic diversity. The national language is Nepali. It is spoken throughout the country and all education is conducted in this language. But Nepali is the mother tongue of only about half of the total population....
Chief Editor: Yogendra P. Yadava Publisher: Linguistic Society of Nepal Publication date: 2004 Number of pictures: 193 This paper examines the turn-taking mechanism in Nepali conversations. Apart from illustrating different types of turn construction units, the paper cites examples from Nepali conversations to show how turns are allocated and how turn transition is...
Chief Editor: Novel Kishor Rai Publisher: Linguistic Society of Nepal Publication date: 2006 Number of pictures: 364 ISSN: 0259-1006 It is with great pride that I offer congratulations to the Linguistic Society of Nepal on another successful year, and wish all of the participants at this year's annual meeting a productive and rewarding conference. Cultural and linguistic...
Chief Editor: Jai Raj Awasthi Publisher: Linguistic Society of Nepal Publication date: 2008 Number of pictures: 480 ISSN: 0259-1006 The Meche language genetically belongs to Tibeto-Burman branch of the Sino-Tibetan language family. It is spoken by the Meche, an indigenous nationality inhabiting particularly in Jhapa district, in the Eastern Nepal. They are also scattered in...
Chief Editor: Jai Raj Awasthi Publisher: Linguistic Society of Nepal Publication date: 2009 Number of pictures: 441 ISSN – 0259-1006 Discussing on the use of mother tongues in primary education , this paper emphasizes on its oral use while preparing textbooks and reading materials for children. It also discusses briefly the linguistic, literary, educational and administrative...
Chief Editor: Govinda Raj Bhattarai Publisher: Linguistic Society of Nepal Publication date: 2010 Number of pictures: 299 ISSN – 0259-1006 Literary translation in the true sense of the word is an act of cultural representation. True or undistorted representation should be against any form of discrimination and it obviously calls for the acknowledgement of cultural differences....
Chief Editor: Govinda Raj Bhattarai Publisher: Linguistic Society of Nepal Publication date: 2011 Number of pictures: 347 ISSN – 0259-1006 Digital Himalaya is delighted to host Nepalese Linguistics, an annual journal which publishes articles, research reports and book reviews of works related to Himalayan linguistics with focus on the languages of Nepal. The editorial board was...
Chief Editor: Dr. Dan Raj Regmi Publisher: Linguistic Society of Nepal Publication date: 2012 Number of pictures: 256 ISSN: 0259-1006 Digital Himalaya is delighted to host Nepalese Linguistics, an annual journal which publishes articles, research reports and book reviews of works related to Himalayan linguistics with focus on the languages of Nepal. The editorial board was...
Chief Editor: Prof. Dr. Dan Raj Regmi Linguistic Society of Nepal, 2013. – 294 p. Digital Himalaya is delighted to host Nepalese Linguistics, an annual journal which publishes articles, research reports and book reviews of works related to Himalayan linguistics with focus on the languages of Nepal.
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