“A Historical Phonology of Oriya” by Paresh Chandra Majumdar is an insightful book on the evolution and development of the Oriya language over the centuries. The book provides a comprehensive analysis of the phonological changes that have occurred in Oriya over time, starting from its earliest known origins to the present day.

Majumdar’s work offers a detailed examination of various aspects of Oriya phonology, including vowel and consonant systems, syllable structure, stress patterns, and intonation. He also explores the historical influences on the language, such as Sanskrit, Dravidian languages, and Persian.

The book presents a wealth of information and analysis, drawing on extensive research and linguistic scholarship. Majumdar’s writing is clear and precise, making it accessible to both specialists and non-specialists alike. The author provides numerous examples and illustrations to support his arguments and conclusions, making the book an engaging read for anyone interested in Oriya language and linguistics.

Overall, “A Historical Phonology of Oriya” is a valuable contribution to the field of Oriya language studies. It is an essential reference for scholars, researchers, and students of linguistics who seek to deepen their understanding of the history, development, and evolution of the Oriya language.

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Books nameA Historical Phonology of Oriya
AuthorParesh Chandra Majumdar
No Of pages309
PublisherParesh Chandra Majumdar
Publication1970
Printed AtNA
DistributorNA

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