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ISBN 10: 8185102740
ISBN 13: 978-8185102740
Author: Tashi Daknewa
A Basic Grammar of Modern Spoken Tibetan: A Practical Handbook 5th Edition:
A Basic Grammar of Modern Spoken Tibetan is written for those non-Tibetan who have a keen interest in learning the proper rules of spoken Tibetan grammar. This book is based on my twelve years of experience in teaching Tibetan language at the Library of Tibetan Works and Archives, Dharamsala and one year teaching and studying in the U.S.A. During these years I have collected several notes which express the common grammatical problems of Tibetan language students. In this book I have tried to present the grammar rules as clearly as possible with a number of simple examples, so that it may be used by anyone who has no previous knowledge of spoken Tibetan. The English translations follow the Tibetan as closely as possible in order to help students understand both its meaning and form. (from the preface by the author)
A Basic Grammar of Modern Spoken Tibetan: A Practical Handbook 5th Edition Table of contents:
- Chapter 1: The four vowels
- Chapter 2: Three types of superscribed or surmounting letters
- Chapter 3: Four types of subjoined letters
- Chapter 4: The Tibetan Sanskrit letters
- Chapter 5: Ten suffixes
- Chapter 6: Two post-suffixes
- Chapter 7: The sentence
- Chapter 8: The noun
- Chapter 9: The verb
- Chapter 10: The adjective
- Chapter 11: Kinds of pronouns
- Chapter 12: The preposition
- Chapter 13: The adverb
- Chapter 14: Articles (A, An)
- Chapter 15: Have, Has, Is
- Chapter 16: Have, Has, Is – Acknowledge certainty
- Chapter 17: Yes, Is, Are
- Chapter 18: Interrogative particles
- Chapter 19: Got, Acknowledge, Done
- Chapter 20: Genitives and possessives
- Chapter 21: Instrumentals
- Chapter 22: Four negative particles
- Chapter 23: Self, So, Too, Just, Itself
- Chapter 24: Verbal compound
- Chapter 25: Convert a noun into a verb
- Chapter 26: And, Cause, Time, Request
- Chapter 27: Use of PAPO and WAPA with different nouns (Comparatives)
- Chapter 28: Masculine and feminine gender
- Chapter 29: Need, Have, Has to
- Chapter 30: The ablative case
- Chapter 31: Plurals
- Chapter 32: The infinitives
- Chapter 33: Opposites
- Chapter 34: Sounds of the suffixes with the root letters and vowel signs
- Chapter 35: How to use vertical slashes in different situations
- Chapter 36: A selected list of verbs often used in spoken language
- Chapter 37: Common idioms
- Chapter 38: Letter writing
- 1: A letter to a friend asking them to reserve a room
- 2: Reply
- 3: A letter from a sister to her elder brother
- 4: Reply
- 5: A letter to the secretary enquiring about Tibetan language courses at the Centre for Tibetan Studies
- Chapter 39: Vocabulary
- Chapter 40: Grammatical rule charts
- Chapter 41: Conjunction (རྒྱནསྡུདཀིཕྲདརྣམསསྦྱོརཚུལརེའུམིག)
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