Maithili: Some Aspects of Its Phonetics and Phonology presents an account of some phonetic and phonological aspects of a variety of the 'standard' dialect of Maithili, a modern Indo-Aryan language spoken by more than 21 million people in the northern and eastern regions of the state of Bihar in India and in the Tarai districts of Nepal.
The contents of this book are divided into eight chapters. The first chapter is introductory, and it concentrates its discussion on such topics as: the number of Maithili speakers and its linguistic boundaries, its genetic classification and its place among the modern Indo-Aryan languages, linguistic and phonetic studies on Maithili, the emergence of a 'standard' in Maithili, the emergence of a 'standard' in Maithili and its present day situation. The second and third chapters attempt to classify and describe all the vowels (chapter 2) and consonants (chapter 3) that are phonologically distinctive in Maithili. Chapter 4 describes the Maithili oral and nasal vowels as well as its oral dipthongs in terms of their main acoustic properties. Chapter 5 discusses the results of an electroglottographic study on the duration of the Maithili vowels in various phonetic environments. Chapter 6 outlines a set of sixteen distinctive features and presents a distinctive feature analysis of the Maithili phonemes using that set. Chapter 7 studies the processes of consonant gemination as well as some major assimilatory and non-assimilatory processes occuring in Maithili phonology. The last 8th Chapter investigates the morpho-phonology of the Maithili verbs and verb forms, and discusses the processes of consonant weakening and elision in Maithili.
About the Author:
Born in the village Gotham, near the town of Rajbiraj, which is the head-quarters of the Sagarmatha Zone of Nepal, Dr. Sunil Kumar Jha is a native speaker of a variety of the standard dialect of Maithili. It is that standard form of the language which he has investigated and described in this book.
Dr. Jha took his B.A., M.A., degrees in English Literature from Tribhuvan University. He received his Post-Graduate Diploma in Teaching English Overseas from the University of Leeds, and M.A. in Applied Linguistics from the University of Essex. Receiving a British Council scholarship, Dr. Jha continued and completed his doctorate on some phonetic and phonological aspects of Maithili from the University of Essex. For the last 34 years Dr. Jha has been teaching English at Tribhuvan University.
Chapter 1: INTRODUCTION 1.0 Introduction 1.1 Maithili: Its Speakers and Linguistic Boundaries 1.2 Maithili: Its Genetic Classification and Its Place Among Modern Indo-Aryan Languages 1.3 Linguistic and Phonetic Studies on Maithili: A Brief Sketch
Chapter 2: THE MAITHILI VOWELS 2.0 Introduction 2.1 Description, Classification and Phonemic Analysis of the Maithili Vowels
Chapter 3: THE MAITHILI CONSONANTS 3.0 Introduction 3.1 Description, Classification and Phonemic Analysis of the Maithili Consonants
Chapter 4: ACOUSTIC ANALYSIS OF THE MAITHILI VOWELS 4.0 Introductiohn 4.1 Experimental Method
Chapter 5: ELECTROGLOTTOGRAPHIC STUDY OF VOWEL DURATION IN MAITHILI 5.0 Introduction 5.1 Experimental Method
Chapter 6: DISTINCTIVE FEATURES AND REDUNDANCY CONDITIONS OF THE MAITHILI PHONEMES 6.0 Introduction 6.1 Distinctive Feature Theory in Brief 6.2 Distinctive Features of the Maithili Phonemes
Chapter 7: SOME NATURAL PROCESSES IN MAITHILI PHONOLOGY 7.0 Introduction 7.1 Gemination of Consonants in Maithili
Chapter 8: THE MORPHOPHONOLOGY OF THE MAITHILI VERBS: A STUDY ON THE WEAKENING AND ELISON OF CONSONANT SEGMENTS IN MAITHILI 8.0 Introduction 8.1 The Auxiliary Verb Forms in Maithili
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