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Verlag: Vintage Books, 2021
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Hardcover. Zustand: New. The Adivasis form nearly 8 per cent of the Indian population and live in most states. Despite being one of the oldest constituents of the Indian population, barring a few states in the North-east, they are in a minority in the rest. Persistent problems faced by them-like land alienation, indebtedness, vanishing minor forest products from government forests and displacement from their ancestral lands-have led to their impoverishment. The Panchayats (Extension to the Scheduled Areas) Act (PESA) and the Forest Rights Act (FRA), enacted by the previous governments, were decisive steps towards the empowerment of the Adivasis. However, at present, the implementation of these provisions has taken a back seat. The seventh volume of the Rethinking India series, in collaboration with the Samruddha Bharat Foundation, presents the views of the Adivasis and the Denotified communities on the process of development and its clash with their rights. This volume brings together the discussion of several issues from the Adivasi perspective, which is quite different from what is done in anthropology and ethnography.
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Hardcover. Zustand: New. Contents: Akaraadi kram mein bhashaon ke naam [A list of languages in Hindi alphabetical order] i.Hindi ii.Kanashi iii.Kahluri ya Bilaspuri iv.Kangri v.Kinnauri vi.Kulluee vii.Gadi-Pahari viii.Gujjar ix.Chambyali x.Chinalbhashe xi.Churahi xii.Tinan xiii.Stodapa xiv.Pattani xv.Pangi xviPunan xvii.Baghati xviii.Bagali xix.Bhoti xx.Mandayali/Mandiyali xxi.Mahasui xxii.Lohari-Lahul xxiii.Sarazi xxiv.Sirmauri xxv.Spiti Himachal Pradesh ka Bhashayee Manchitra [linguistic Maps of Himachal Pradesh] Shabdanukramanika [Index] The Peoples Linguistic Survey of India is a right based movement for carrying out a nationwide survey of Indian languages especially languages of fragile communities such as nomadic, coastal, island, hill and forest communities. This book is Part 1 of the Volume 11 (Himachal Pradesh ki Bhaashyen [Hindi]) of The People's Linguistic Survey of India (PLSI) undertaken and executed by Bhasha Research and Publication Center, Baroda. The present book contains the information on language and linguistic variety of the Himachal Pradesh State of India. The languages included in this book are: Hindi, Kanashi, Kahluri ya Bilaspuri, Kangri, Kinnauri, Kulluee, Gadi-Pahari, Gujjar, Chambyali, Chinalbhashe, Churahi, Tinan, Stodapa, Pattani, Pangi, Punan, Baghati, Bagali, Bhoti, Mandayali / Mandiyali, Mahasui, Lohari-Lahul, Sarazi, Sirmauri and Spiti.
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Hardcover. Zustand: New. Contents: About the Book. List of contributors/translators. I. SCHEDULED LANGUAGES :Urdu in Haryana. Punjabi in Haryana. Language and Literature in Haryana. Hindi. II. NON-SCHEDULED LANGUAGES: Oral tradition of Haryana. Folk and Liberal Literature in Haryana. Maps. Index. The Peoples Linguistic Survey of India is a right based movement for carrying out a nation-wide survey of Indian languages especially languages of fragile communities such as nomadic, coastal, island, hill and forest communities. This book is Part 1of Volume 10 ( Haryana ki Bhaashyen [Hindi]) of The People's Linguistic Survey of India (PLSI) undertaken and executed by Bhasha Research and Publication Center, Baroda. The book contains the information on language and linguistic variety of the Haryana State of India supported by linguistic maps given in the appendix. The chapters included in this book are: Scheduled languages - Urdu, Punjabi and Hindi. Non-scheduled languages - Ahirwati, Kauravi, Bangru, Bagri, Mewati. The other chapters included are Hindi Language and Literature in Haryana, Oral tradition of Haryana, Folk and Liberal literature in Haryana, Survey of folk and written literature of languages.
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Soft cover. Zustand: New. Contents: Foreword. Preface/Dr Yannick Lintz. 1. To whom the bird should speak?/Claire Bettinelli. 2. Manish Pushkale in conversation with Devika Singh/Devika Singh. 3. The vanishing languages and an artist s meditation on the many lives of words/Ganesh N. Devy. 4. Pourtant, temps, espace Yet, space and time/Ashok Vajpeyi. 5. Manish Pushkale: Artist Biography. Contributors biographies. Acknowledgements. Manish Pushkale, born in Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh, is an autodidact who honed his artistic style and sensibility at Bharat Bhavan s fertile and creativity-filled ambience of the time. His engagement at the art centre cemented Pushkale s deep engagement with indigenous folk and tribal traditions. The installation To Whom the Bird Should Speak? is a visual enquiry into the significance of language as a medium of communication. Pushkale s artistic research into indigenous cultures was inspired by the story of the Aka-Bo tribe in the Andaman Islands and their oral tradition of communicating with birds that was lost to the world after the death of its last speaker, Boa Sr. As a contemporary artist and an abstract painter, Pushkale works at the intersection of linguistics and archaeology in an immersive 125 square metres of hand-painted installation, as he imagines a visual script of a lost history that we would like to recover, or should it be allowed to fade inexorably into oblivion?
Sprache: Englisch
Verlag: New York etc. : Oxford University Press, 2009
ISBN 10: 019569791X ISBN 13: 9780195697919
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Zustand: Good. Original black boards, gilt lettered spine, dust jacket, decorated endpapers, numerous illustrations (including photographs) in colour and b/w, 8vo.; Dent on top spine.
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Hardcover. Zustand: New. The Peoples Linguistic Survey of India is a right based movement for carrying out a nation-wide survey of Indian languages especially languages of fragile communities such as nomadic, coastal, island, hill and forest communities. This book is part 1of the Volume 30(Uttarakhand [Hindi]) of The People's Linguistic Survey of India (PLSI) undertaken and executed by Bhasha Research and Publication Center. The present book contains the information on language and linguistic variety of the Uttarakhand state of India. The languages included in this book are: Kumauni, Gadhwali,Jaad, Johari, Jaunpuri, Jaunsari, Tharu, Bangadi, Buksa, Marcha, Rang Lu, Rawalti, and Raji.
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Hardcover. Zustand: New. Contents: Akaraadi kram mein bhashaon ke naam [A list of languages in Hindi alphabetical order] i.Abujhmarhiya ii.Kamari iii.Kudhukh iv.Gondi v.Ghotul murhiya vi.Chhattisgarhi vii.Dandami Marhiya viii.Dewar ix.Dorli x.Dhurvi (Parji) xi.Pando xii.Pardhi, xiii.Baigani, xiv.Bhatari, xv.Munda, xvi.Sargujhiya xvii.Halbi. Manchitra [Maps] Shabdanukramanika [Index] The Peoples Linguistic Survey of India is a right based movement for carrying out a nation-wide survey of Indian languages especially languages of fragile communities such as nomadic, coastal, island, hill and forest communities. This book is part 1 of the Volume 7 (Chhattisgarh ki Bhaashyen [Hindi]) of The People's Linguistic Survey of India (PLSI) undertaken and executed by Bhasha Research and Publication Center, Baroda. The present book contains the information on language and linguistic variety of the Chhattisgarh State of India. The languages included in this book are: Abujhmarhiya, Kamari, Kudhukh, Gondi, Ghotul murhiya, Chhattisgarhi, Dandami Marhiya, Dewar, Dorli, Dhurvi(Parji), Pando, Pardhi, Baigaani, Bhatari, Munda, Sargujhiya and Halbi.
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Hardcover. Zustand: New. Contents: Part: 1- VISHAYANUKRAM 1.Bharatiya Bhasha Lok Sarvekshan [People s Linguistic Survey of India] 2.Rashtriya Sampadak Mandal [National Editorial Collective] 3.Bharatiya Bhasha Lok Sarvekshan Granthmala [The Complete list of titles in PLSI series] 4.Bhumika by Dr D P Pattanayak [Preface by D. P. Pattanayak] 5.Mukhya Sampaadkiya by Dr G N Devy [Editorial by GaneshDevy] 6.Maanchitra (Punjab Rajniitik) [Map Punjab Political] 7.Sampaadkiya by Omkar N. Kaul & Roop K. Bhat[Editorial by Omkar N. Kaul & Roop K. Bhat ] 8.Anuvadkiya by Harish Kumar Sethi [A note from the Translators] 9.Bharatiya Bhasha ka Vitaran: Janganana (2011) ke aadhar par [Indian Language distribution table : 2011] 10.Punjab ka Bhashayee Pie chart:[Pie Chart:Percentage of the Speakers of Scheadule Languages in Punjab] 11.Gurmukhi Lipi aur Chinh [Gurumukhi Script and Symbols] 12.Sahyogi Lekhakon ki Suchi [ List of contributors] 13.Akaradi Kram mein Punjab ki Bhashaon ke Naam [A list of languages in Hindi alphabetical order] Part: 2- ANUSUCHIT BHASHAYEN EVAM UNSE SAMBANDHIT LEKH [SCHEDULED LANGUAGES AND RELATED ARTICLES] 14.Punjab mein Urdu [Urdu in Punjab] 15.Punjabi 16.Punjabi Natak aur Rangmanch [Punjabi Drama and Theater] 17.Punjabi Media 18.Punjabi Cinema 19.Hindi Aur Punjabi [Hindi and Punjabi] 20.Hindi Sahitya mein Punjab ka Yogdaan [Contribution of Punjabi to Hindi Literature] Part: 3- GAIR-ANUSUCHIT BHASHAYEN [NON-SCHEDULED LANGUAGES] 21.Odi 22.Gojri 23.Dhaha 24.Bazigari 25.Bauria 26.Bhand 27.Lahanda 28.Lubana 29.Sansi. Index The Peoples Linguistic Survey of India is a rights-based movement for carrying out a nation-wide survey of Indian languages especially languages of fragile communities such as nomadic, coastal, island, hill and forest communities. This book is Part 1of Volume 24 (Punjab Ki Bhashayen [Hindi]) of The People s Linguistic Survey of India (PLSI) undertaken and executed by the Bhasha Research and Publication Center, Baroda. The book contains the information on language and linguistic variety of the Punjab State of India supported by political map given in the preliminary pages. The chapters included in this book are: Scheduled languages and related articles Punjab mein Urdu, Punjabi, Punjabi Natak Aur Rangmanch, Punjabi Media, Punjabi Cinema, Hindi Aur Punjabi, Hindi Sahitya Mein Punjab Ka Yogdaan Non-scheduled languages Odi, Gojri, Dhaha, Bazigari, Bauria, Bhand, Lahanda, Lubana and Sansi.
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Hardcover. Zustand: New. Contents: I.ANUSUCHIT BHASHAYEN [SCHEDULED LANGUAGES] 1.Urdu 2.Hindi II.GAIR-ANUSUCHIT BHASHAYEN [NON-SCHEDULED LANGUAGES] 1.Kachwaidhari, 2.Korku, 3.Kauravi, 4.Gondi, 5.Jatwari, 6.Jandomati, 7.Tordhari, 8.Nahal, 9.Nimarhi, 10.Panchmahali, 11.Pawari, 12.Pardhi, 13.Banjari, 14.Bagheli, 15.Barela, 16.Bundeli, 17.Brij, 18.Bhadawari, 19.Bhili, 20.Mawasi, 21.Malwi, 22.Rajputi, 23.Loghdhari, 24.Sahariyayi, 25.Sikarwari, Parishisht-I LekhakParichay [Authors introductions] Parishisht-II Manchitra [Maps] Parishisht-III Shabd-anukramanika [Index] The Peoples Linguistic Survey of India is a right based movement for carrying out a nation-wide survey of Indian languages especially languages of fragile communities such as nomadic, coastal, island, hill and forest communities. This book is part 1of the Volume 16 (Madhya Pradesh ki Bhaashyen [Hindi]) of The People's Linguistic Survey of India (PLSI) undertaken and executed by Bhasha Research and Publication Center, Baroda. The present book contains the information on language and linguistic variety of the Madhya Pradesh State of India. The languages included in this book are: Urdu, Hindi, Kachwaidhari, Korku, Kauravi, Gondi, Jatwari, Jandomati, Tordhari, Nahal, Nimarhi, Panchmahali, Pawari, Pardhi, Pati, Banjari, Bagheli, Barela, Bundeli, Brij, Bhadawari, Bhili, Mawasi, Malwi, Rajputi, Loghdhari, Sahariyayi, and Sikarwari .
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Hardcover. Zustand: New. 1st Edition. Contents: 1. Bharatiya Bhasha Lok Sarvekshan [People s Linguistic Survey of India]. 2. Rashtriya Sampadak Mandal [national editorial collective]. 3. Bharatiya Bhasha Lok Sarvekshan Granthmala [The complete list of titles in PLSI series]. Aabhaar [Acknowledgement]. 4. Samarpan[ Dedication]. 5. Bhumika by Dr D P Pattanayak [Preface by Dr D P Pattanayak]. 6. Mukhya Sampaadkiya by Dr G N Devy [Editorial by Dr G N Devy]. 7. Sampaadkiya by Professor Badri Narayan [Editorial by Professor Badri Narayan ]. 8. Bharatiya Bhasha Lok Sarvekshan se Judna [ Experience of author s being associated with PLSI]. 9. Pathakon se Vinti [An open appeal to the readers]. 10. Lipi [Script]. 11. Pie Chart. 12. Sahyogi Lekhkon ki Suchi [ List of contributors]. 13. Akaraadi kram mein bhashaon ke Naam [A list of languages in Hindi alphabetical order]. 14. ANUSUCHIT BHASHAYEN [SCHEDULED LANGUAGES]: i.Urdu. ii. Nepali. iii. Sindhi. iv. Hindi. GAIR-ANUSUCHIT BHASHAYEN [NON-SCHEDULED LANGUAGES]: 1. Awadhi, 2. Ilahabadi, 3. Kannouji. 4. Kauravi, 5. Tharu, 6. Bagheli, 7. Bundeli, 8. Baiswari Awadhi, 9. Brij. 10. Bhojpuri. ANAY BHASHYEN (Other languages) ; 1. Gupt Bhashon ka Sansar : Nishadon aur Pando ki Bhashyen. 2. Chamarmangata. 3. Nat aur Kanjar jati ki bhasha. 4. Mahavaton ki boli. Parishisht-I. Sanskriti ki khoyi hui chabhiyan [ an article by Awadhesh kumar Mishra ]. Parishisht-II. Lekhak Parichay [Authors introductions]. Parishisht-III . Manchitra [Maps]. Parishisht-IV. Shabd-anukramani ka [Index]. The Peoples Linguistic Survey of India is a right based movement for carrying out a nation-wide survey of Indian languages especially languages of fragile communities such as nomadic, coastal, island, hill and forest communities. This book is Part 1of Volume 29 (Uttar Pradesh ki Bhaashyen [Hindi]) of The People's Linguistic Survey of India (PLSI) undertaken and executed by Bhasha Research and Publication Center, Baroda. The present book contains the information on language and linguistic variety of the Uttar Pradesh State of India. The languages included in this book are: four scheduled languages: Urdu, Nepali, Sindhi, Hindi; Non-scheduled languages - Awadhi, Ilahabadi, Kannuji, Kaurvi, Tharu, Bagheli, Bundeli, Baiswari Awadhi, Brij, Bhojpuri and Other nomadic languages [like the languages of Nishad, Pandas, Nat, Kanjar jati and the Mahavatas].
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Hardcover. Zustand: New. 1st Edition. The Peoples Linguistic Survey of India is a right based movement for carrying out a nation-wide survey of Indian languages especially the languages of fragile communities such as nomadic, coastal, island, hill and forest communities. There are 88 volumes in the series of People s Linguistic Survey of India being published by us. This book is Part 3 of Volume 26, Sikkimka Bhashaharu [the Languages of Sikkim] [Nepali] of The People's Linguistic Survey of India Series (PLSI) undertaken and executed by Bhasha Research and Publication Center, Baroda. The book contains the information on language and linguistic variety of the Sikkim State of India. The languages included in this book are: Scheduled Languages : Nepali Bhasha Non-Scheduled Languages : Gurund, Tamang, Newar, Bhotia, Magar, Rai, Limbu, Leptcha, Sunuwar, and Sherpa Bhasha. Other Languages : Kulund, Tibbati, Thami, Bhujel and Majhi. This volume looks at history, linguistic details, grammar, literature and word list of the languages included, covering a wide linguistic range across books, religious texts and periodicals. It brings together the finest scholars as well as teachers, nomadic peoples and laymen to do the research in the area of languages of Sikkim. Unique features: 1. Competition: There is as yet no comprehensive work done on languages apart from the Grierson s survey which was done way back some hundred years ago during the British regime in India. 2. India-focused unique feature: The volume on Sikkim s scheduled and non-scheduled languages designed to understand the impact of languages in community, caste, religion and multiplicity of culture. This sets the book apart from the earlier survey done by foreign authors. 3. Style: Written in simple Nepali language, accessible to all local readers and research scholars.
Verlag: Ashoka Trust for Research in Ecology and the Environment, 2009
Anbieter: Riverby Books, Fredericksburg, VA, USA
Soft cover. Zustand: Good. Softcover. Illustrated paper covers with black and white lettering. Dated 2009 on copyright page, no date on title page. 323 pages. In English and Tamil. Good condition. Binding is strong. Covers are square and crisp. Some very light rubbing around the edges of the covers, but no tears or creases. A touch of foxing to the covers. Pages are clean and bright. Full color photographs throughout. No marks or writing to be found. Thomas Lovejoy's name is written neatly at the head of the inside front cover. Overall good condition. This book is from the collection of Thomas Lovejoy. Dr. Lovejoy was an influential ecologist, field biologist, and activist; former head of the Amazon Biodiversity Center, World Wildlife Fund, and advisor to the United Nations and Smithsonian Institution. He is credited with introducing the term 'biological diversity' to the mainstream environmental movement. In addition, he was a passionate collector of books on the natural world. He died in 2021 and we are very excited to present a selection of his books. Please browse the entire catalogue here on ABE or contact us for instructions on how to get to it.
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Hardcover. Zustand: New. Contents: Akaraadi Kram mein Bhashaon ke Naam [A list in alphabetical order of the languages discussed in this volume] i.Angika ii.Asuri iii.Kurmali iv.Korva v.Kudukh vi.Khadiya vii.Khortha viii.Gondi ix.Nagpuri x.Panch Paraganiya xi.Birhor xii.Birajiya xiii.Bhumij xiv.Mal Pahadiya xv.Mundari xvi.Sabar xvii.Santali xviii.Ho Parishisht-I [Appendix-I] Parishisht-II [appendix-II] Shabdanukramanika [Index] The Peoples Linguistic Survey of India is a right based movement for carrying out a nation-wide survey of Indian languages especially languages of fragile communities such as nomadic, coastal, island, hill and forest communities. This book is part 1 of the Volume 13 : Jharkhand ki Bhashyen [Hindi] of The People's Linguistic Survey of India (PLSI) undertaken and executed by Bhasha Research and Publication Center. The present book contains the information on language and linguistic variety of the Jharkhand State of India. The languages included in this book are: Angika, Asur, Bhumij, Birajiya, Birhor, Gondi, Ho, Khadiya, Khortha, Korva, Kudukh, Kurmali, Mal Pahadiya, Mundari, Nagpuri, Panch Paraganiya, Sabar and Santali.
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Hardcover. Zustand: New. Contents: 1.Mukhya Sampaadkiya/Ganesh N. Devy 2.Bhumika/ D.P.Patnayak 3.Sampaadakiya: 1) Suraj Rao; 2) Prabhat; 3) Satpal Singh Khati 4.Manchitron ki suchi i.Khadi Marwadi/ Sunita Prajapat ii.Godwadi boli/ Suraj Rao iii.Ghanchi Bhasha/Shrawan Kumar Meghwal iv.Jagrouti Bhasha/Prabhat v.Dang Bhasha/ Prabhat vi.Dingal Bhasha/Suraj Rao vii.Dhati Boli/Santosh Kumar Gadhveer viii.Dhundhadhi/Satpal Singh Khati ix.Talhaiti/ Prabhat x.Thali Boli/ Ashok Kumar Gadi xi.Deswali/ Bharat Ola xii.Dhawadi Boli/ Shrikrishna Jugnu xiii.Nagarchali/ Ram Kalyan Meena xiv.Pachwara Bhasha/ Prabhat xv.Bagadi Boli/ Bharat Ola xvi.Bajigari Boli/ Satpal Singh Khati xvii.Bikaneri Boli/ Gouri Shankar Prajapat xviii.Braj Bhasha/ Phool Singh Narvariya, Asha Narvariya xix.Sansi(Bhatu) Boli/ Manoj Kumar Swami xx.Maadh Bhasha/ Prabhat. The Peoples Linguistic Survey of India [PLSI] is a right based movement for carrying out a nation-wide survey of Indian languages especially languages of fragile communities such as nomadic, coastal, island, hill and forest communities. This book is Part-1 of the Volume-26 (Rajasthan-Hindi) of The People's Linguistic Survey of India (PLSI) undertaken and executed by Bhasha Research and Publication Center, Baroda. This book contains the information on language and linguistic variety of the Rajasthan State of India. The languages included in this book are: Khadi Marwari, Godwadi, Ghanchi, Jagrouti, Daang, Dingle, Dhaati, Dhundhadi, Talhaiti, Thali, Deswali, Ghawadi, Naagarchaali, Pachwara, Bagadi, Bajigari, Bikaneri, Braj, Sansi (Bhatu), Maad, Maarwadi, Mirasi, Merwadi, Mewadi, Mewati, Vagadi, Shekhawati, Sarayaki, Sindhi and Hadouti.
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Hardcover. Zustand: New. 1st Edition. The Peoples Linguistic Survey of India is a right based movement for carrying out a nation-wide survey of Indian languages especially the languages of fragile communities such as nomadic, coastal, island, hill and forest communities. There are 88 volumes in the series of People s Linguistic Survey of India being published by us. This book is Part 3 of Volume 22, Odishara Bhasha Samooha [the Languages of Odisha] [Odiya] of The People's Linguistic Survey of India Series (PLSI) undertaken and executed by Bhasha Research and Publication Center, Baroda. The book contains the information on language and linguistic variety of the Odisha State of India. The languages included in this book are: Scheduled Languages : 1. Odiya 2. Santhali Non-Scheduled Languages : 1. Agariya; 2. Oraon; 3. Olar Pata 4. Kamar 5. Kishan 6. Kui 7. Kuvi 8. Kurmali 9.Koda 10. Koshali 11. Koya 12. Gadaba 13. Gondi 14. Juan 15. Jhadiya Parja 16. Don 17. Didayee 18. Delki Khadiya 19. Durva 20. Paudi Bhuyan 21. Bada Prja 22. Banjara 23. Bonda 24. Birhal 25. Binjhal 26. Bhatara 27. Bhunjia 28. Manda 29. Munda 30. Mundari 31. Saura 32. Sadari 33. Halvi 34. Ho 35 Lodha This volume looks at history, linguistic details, grammar, literature and word list of the languages included, covering a wide linguistic range across books, religious texts and periodicals. It brings together the finest scholars as well as teachers, nomadic peoples and laymen to do the research in the area of languages of Odisha. Unique features: 1. Competition: There is as yet no comprehensive work done on languages apart from the Grierson s survey which was done way back some 100 years ago during the British regime in India. 2. India-focused unique feature: The volume on Odisha s scheduled and non-scheduled languages designed to understand the impact of languages in community, caste, religion and multiplicity of culture. This sets the book apart from the earlier survey done by foreign authors. 3. Style: Written in simple language, accessible to all readers and research scholars. (jacket).
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Hardcover. Zustand: New. Contents: PART:1 ANUSUCHIT BHASHAYEN [SCHEDULED LANGUAGES] 1. Marathi and its sub-languages such as; 2. Ahirani, 3. Aagar, 4. Kohali, 5. Khandesi, 6. Chandgadi, 7. Jhadi, 8. Tavadi, 9. Povari, 10. Malwani, 11. Vanhandi, 12. Wadavali, 13. Samvedi, 14. Sangmeshwari, PART: 2 ANYA ANUSUCHIT BHASHAYEN [OTHER SCHEDULED LANGUAGES] 15. Urdu, 16. Sindhi PART: 3 GAIR-ANUSUCHIT BHASHAYEN [NON-SCHEDULED LANGUAGES] Adivasi Bhashayen (Tribal Languages) 17. Katkari, 18. Kokana, 19. Korku, 20. Kolami, 21. Gondi, 22. GondiTolya, 23. Gondi Madiya, 24. Thakari, 25. Thakur ka, 26. Thakur ma, 27. Dhor boli, 28. Nimadi, 29. Nihali, 30. Pardhani, 31. Pavari, 32. Bhilori, 33. Mathwadi, 34. Malharkoli, 35. Mavachi, 36. Mangeli, 38. Rathya, 39. Warali, 40. Halabi, PART: 4 GHUMANTU BHASHAYEN (Nomad languages) 41. Kunchi korba, 42. Kaikadi, Kolhati, 43. Gupt aur sanketik boliyan, 44. Gormati, 45. Golla, 46. Gosavi, 47. Ghisadi, 48. Chitodiya, 49. Chhaparband, 50. Dombari, 51. Nandiwadi, 52. Paradhi, 53. Parushi nathpanthi davari, 54. Parushi maang garudi, 55. Beldari, 56. Vadari, 57. Vaidu PART:5 ANYA BHASHAYEN [OTHER LANGUAGES] 59. Dakkhinee, and 60. Nauling. Parishisht-I Krishi-sanskriti ke shabd [Words related to agricultural traditions] Parishisht-II Kheti ke Aujar [Words for Agricultural instruments] Parishisht-III Gharelu saman [Words related to household objects] Parishisht-IV Lehnadaron dwara prayukt Shabd [Words used by Lehanadars] Parishisht-V Marathi ke vishesh sandarbhv [Information about some important people] Parishisht-VIManchitra [Maps] Parishisht-VII Lekhak Parichay [Author introductions] Shabd-anukramanika [Index]. The People's Linguistic Survey of India is a rights based movement for carrying out a nation-wide survey of Indian languages, especially languages of fragile communities such as nomadic, coastal, island, hill and forest communities. This book is Part 1 of Volume 17 (Maharashtra ki Bhashayen [Hindi]) of The People's Linguistic Survey of India (PLSI) undertaken and executed by the Bhasha Research and Publication Center, Baroda. This present book contains information on language and linguistic variety of the Maharashtra State of India. The languages included in this book are: Scheduled Languages : Marathi, and its sub-languages such as Ahirani, Aagar, Kohali, Khandesi, Chandgadi, Jhadi, Tavadi, Povari, Malwani, Vanhandi, Wadavali, Samvedi, Sangmeshwari, and Sindhi, and Urdu; Non - Scheduled Languages : Adivasi languages - Katkari, Kokana, Korku, Kolami, Gondi, GondiTolya, Gondi Madiya, Thakari, Thakur ka, Thakur ma, Dhor boli, Nimadi, Nihali, Pardhani, Pavari, Bhilori, Mathwadi, Malharkoli, Mavachi, Mangeli, Rathya, Warali, Halabi; Nomads Languages : Kunchi korba, Kaikadi, Kolhati, Gupt aur Sanketik boliyan, Gormati, Golla, Gosavi, Ghisadi, Chitodiya, Chhaparband, Dombari, Nandiwadi, Paradhi, Parushi nathpanthi davari, Parushi maang garudi, Beldari, Vadari, Vaidu; Other languages Dakkinee, and Nauling.
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Hardcover. Zustand: New. 1st Edition. The Peoples Linguistic Survey of India is a right based movement for carrying out a nation-wide survey of Indian languages especially the languages of fragile communities such as nomadic, coastal, island, hill and forest communities. There are 88 volumes in the series of People s Linguistic Survey of India published by us. This book is Part 3 of Volume 9 (Gujarat, Diu- Daman ane Dadra Nagar Havelini Bhasha [Gujarati]) of The People's Linguistic Survey of India Series (PLSI) undertaken and executed by Bhasha Research and Publication Center, Baroda. The present book contains the information on 47 languages and linguistic variety of the Gujarat State of India. The survey of languages included in this volume are as follows: a]Scheduled languages : Gujarati, Urdu and Sindhi. The regional varieties of Gujarati such as Charotari, Pattani, Vagheri, Halari, Surati, Saurashtri/Sorathi, Jataki, Mutawaki and Kutchhi have also been included in this volume. Similarly regional varieties of Sindhi have also been covered in this survey. b]Tribal languages : Ambudi, Airani, Kathali Vasavi, Kathodi, Kunkana, Kotal, Kotwali, Garasiya, Gamit, Gorpa, Charani, Chaudhari, Dangi, Rathwi, Siddi, Dungara Bhili, Dungari Bhili, Dhodia, Tadavi, Talavia-Rathod, Dehwali, Panchamahali Bhili, Mavachi, Varali, Rathwi and Siddi. c]Denotified, Nomadic Tribes [DNT] languages : Chamathi, Dafer, Thori, Nayaki, Bahurupi, Bhantu, Madari, Mir-Mirasi, Vanjhari, Vadi, Sandhi, d]Coastal languages : Kolagha, Kodi, Kharwa, Mangeli, Mer. The volume is supplemented with a]11 maps depicting linguistic variety in the State; b] elaborate bibliography given at the end of each chapter. c] an elaborate word- index at the end of the volume.
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Taschenbuch. Zustand: Neu. Treetops at Risk | Challenges of Global Canopy Ecology and Conservation | Margaret Lowman (u. a.) | Taschenbuch | xix | Englisch | 2015 | Springer US | EAN 9781489997180 | Verantwortliche Person für die EU: Springer Verlag GmbH, Tiergartenstr. 17, 69121 Heidelberg, juergen[dot]hartmann[at]springer[dot]com | Anbieter: preigu.
Sprache: Englisch
Verlag: Springer New York, Springer US, 2013
ISBN 10: 1461471605 ISBN 13: 9781461471608
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Buch. Zustand: Neu. Druck auf Anfrage Neuware - Printed after ordering - Forest canopies not only support high terrestrial biodiversity but also represent a critical interface between the atmosphere and the earth. They provide goods and services to support diverse human communities and offer opportunities to explore sustainable use of these resources for many generations of local livelihoods. Forest canopies are important carbon sequestration units, and in this sense, serve as climate control for the planet. Canopies are important energy production centers for the planet, and serve as the basis for many food chains. The canopy can also act as a hook for education outreach and conservation, inspiring ecotourism through recreation and other sustainable uses such as treetop walks, zip lines, and birding. Despite these critical services provided by forest canopies, almost no dedicated research in the treetops was initiated until as recently as the late 1970s when single rope techniques were developed by mountaineering professionals and adapted for use in the canopy. Subsequently, an array of canopy access tools was designed in the 1980s and early 1990s that have opened up this 'eighth continent' for global exploration and discovery.This volume uses the major findings of the 5th international canopy conference as a platform for organization, but it does not mimic the sessions and presentations of the conference itself. Instead, it builds on the important themes that emerged from the conference and solicits articles that represent future priorities and advancements for canopy science in the next decade. Despite the global efforts of hundreds of forest scientists over the past 3 decades, forests are degrading at an accelerated rate and biodiversity is increasingly threatened by human activities. Given these trends - despite the very best efforts of the world's best scientists - other approaches must be taken. This volume summarizes the issue of 'treetops at risk' and assembles a global authorship toexamine past accomplishments and future initiatives critical in forest conservation.
Sprache: Englisch
Verlag: Springer New York, Springer US, 2015
ISBN 10: 1489997180 ISBN 13: 9781489997180
Anbieter: AHA-BUCH GmbH, Einbeck, Deutschland
Taschenbuch. Zustand: Neu. Druck auf Anfrage Neuware - Printed after ordering - Forest canopies not only support high terrestrial biodiversity but also represent a critical interface between the atmosphere and the earth. They provide goods and services to support diverse human communities and offer opportunities to explore sustainable use of these resources for many generations of local livelihoods. Forest canopies are important carbon sequestration units, and in this sense, serve as climate control for the planet. Canopies are important energy production centers for the planet, and serve as the basis for many food chains. The canopy can also act as a hook for education outreach and conservation, inspiring ecotourism through recreation and other sustainable uses such as treetop walks, zip lines, and birding. Despite these critical services provided by forest canopies, almost no dedicated research in the treetops was initiated until as recently as the late 1970s when single rope techniques were developed by mountaineering professionals and adapted for use in the canopy. Subsequently, an array of canopy access tools was designed in the 1980s and early 1990s that have opened up this 'eighth continent' for global exploration and discovery.This volume uses the major findings of the 5th international canopy conference as a platform for organization, but it does not mimic the sessions and presentations of the conference itself. Instead, it builds on the important themes that emerged from the conference and solicits articles that represent future priorities and advancements for canopy science in the next decade. Despite the global efforts of hundreds of forest scientists over the past 3 decades, forests are degrading at an accelerated rate and biodiversity is increasingly threatened by human activities. Given these trends - despite the very best efforts of the world's best scientists - other approaches must be taken. This volume summarizes the issue of 'treetops at risk' and assembles a global authorship toexamine past accomplishments and future initiatives critical in forest conservation.