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open access | peer reviewedKeywords Grammaticalisation • South Asia • Optimality theory • Realisation of politeness strategy • Eva • Identity • Prosody • Dungmāli • Old Tamil phonology • Transformational generative grammar • Apabhramśa • Bilingualism • Morphology • Passive structures • Prosodic word constraint • Kirāti • Emphatic expression • End Rhyme • Middle Indo-Aryan • Code-switching • Politeness hierarchy • Sanskrit grammar • Hinglish • Modal construction • Cognitive linguistics • Bāntāwā • Equivalence constraint model (ECM) • Sonorant Gemination • Matrix language frame model (MLFM) • Phonology • Conspiracy • Focus particle • Khuwālung
Permalink http://doi.org/10.30687/bhasha/2785-5953/2025/01 | Published July 1, 2025 | Language en
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