Tiwa-English Dictionary
Tiwa-English Dictionary: with English-Tiwa Index is a dictionary of the Tiwa language of Northeast India.[1][2]
Editors | UV Jose, Horsing Kholar, Juliana Maslai, Alfred Maslai, Bibiana Maslai, Simon Mithi |
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Author | U V Jose |
Illustrator | Horsing Kholar,Silvanus Kholar, Nobel Maslai and Romeo Maslai |
Cover artist | Linda Konnerth and Piten Basumatary |
Country | India |
Language | English |
Genre | Dictionary |
Published | 29 March 2014 |
Publisher | Don Bosco Center for Indigenous Culture |
Media type | Dictionary |
Pages | 864 |
7610 headwords, 8576 sub-entries, thousands of phrases, idioms and examples, all marked for their phonemic tones with indication of borrowings from Assamese/Bengali, Hindi, Khasi and Karbi dialect synonyms in the Amsai, Magro and Amkha dialects, besides the primary Marjong variety. |
About the author
Dr. UV Jose who has a PhD in linguistics, has been associated with Umswai Valley, the Tiwa tribe and the Tiwa language for more than 10 years.
His analysis of Tiwa is aided by his knowledge of related languages like Garo, Rabha and Boro, and that of Khasi, Karbi, Assamese and Hindi, with which Tiwa has had, and continues to have much contact.[3]
See also
References
- Breugel, Seino van. "Review of Jose & Kholar (2014): Tiwa-English Dictionary: with English-Tiwa Index". ltba.38.2.11van. Retrieved 2021-10-21.
- Museum, Don Bosco. "Tiwa-English Dictionary". dbcic.org. Retrieved 2021-10-21.
- "Don Bosco India -". www.donboscoindia.com. Retrieved 2021-10-21.
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