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Materialien zur Prasun-Sprache des Afghanischen Hindukusch: Teil I: Texte und Glossar
David Brophy
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Description for Materialien zur Prasun-Sprache des Afghanischen Hindukusch: Teil I: Texte und Glossar
Hardback. Prasun is a non-literary, unwritten language spoken in the Prasun Valley that varies from village to village. The texts in this volume were collected in 1956 and 1970. Included are all the texts collected, a German translation, a glossary, lists of numbers, place and personal names, the Prasun calendar system, and a brief Introduction in English. Editor(s): Buddruss, Georg; Deneger, Almuth. Translator(s): Buddruss, Georg; Deneger, Almuth. Series: Harvard Oriental Series. Num Pages: 946 pages. BIC Classification: CBD; CF. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational. Dimension: 254 x 178. .
Prasun (Wasi) is the most aberrant of the Nuristani languages, part of the Indo-Iranian branch of Indo-European languages. It is spoken in the Prasun Valley of the Pech River in northeast Afghanistan. Prasun is a non-literary, unwritten language, and it varies from village to village. Materialien zur Prasun-Sprache des Afghanischen Hindukusch is the fruit of many years of work by Georg Buddruss, assisted in the last few years by Almuth Degener. The texts, in prose and a few songs, were collected by Buddruss in 1956 and 1970. Included are all the texts collected, along with a German translation, a glossary, ... Read more
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Publisher
Harvard University Press
Format
Hardback
Publication date
2016
Series
Harvard Oriental Series
Condition
New
Weight
1769g
Number of Pages
946
Place of Publication
Cambridge, United States
ISBN
9780674737419
SKU
V9780674737419
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99-19
About David Brophy
Georg Buddruss is Professor Emeritus at the University of Mainz, Germany. Almuth Degener is Professor at the Institut für Indologie at the University of Mainz, Germany.
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