In recent years a considerable attention has been given to the study of control and pro-drop. Languages with rich agreement patterns allow for phonetically empty subject which is called “pro”. This paper deals with the pro-drop phenomena of Assamese. The main objective of the paper is to give a descriptive analysis of the subject pronouns and their nature in the pro-drop phenomena. The paper also aims to give a basic idea of this pro-drop phenomenon and shows how certain subject pronouns behave differently in Assamese. Pro drop in Assamese is a major linguistic characteristic of the language. The findings of the study revealed that we can drop most of the subject pronouns in Assamese. Though Assamese is considered as a pro-drop language, th...
This dissertation establishes the pattern of prominence in Assamese and Assamese English. It shows f...
This paper deals with a comprehensive description of a set of possessive indexes found in Assamese, ...
[Extract] Assamese, the majority language of Assam state in Northeast India, is not often included a...
In recent years a considerable attention has been given to the study of control and pro-drop. Langua...
In recent years a considerable attention has been given to the study of control and pro-drop. Langua...
In recent years a considerable attention has been given to the study of control and pro-drop. Langua...
This paper investigates pronominal subjects dropping in Telugu and Indian English and the severity o...
This paper investigates pronominal subjects dropping in Telugu and Indian English and the severity o...
This paper seeks to analyse and describe the nature of morphophonemic variation in the nominal morph...
This paper seeks to analyse and describe the nature of morphophonemic variation in the nominal morph...
This paper examines the use of reduced pronouns in the language Sou Amana Teru, spoken at the easter...
The present study investigates how Standard Colloquial Assamese (henceforth SCA) underlines contrast...
In this paper, an attempt has been made to show how Assamese, an IA language marks de se (conscious ...
This article reviews the recent theories of pro-drop that explore the hypothesis that pro is a prono...
This paper deals with a comprehensive description of a set of possessive indexes found in Assamese, ...
This dissertation establishes the pattern of prominence in Assamese and Assamese English. It shows f...
This paper deals with a comprehensive description of a set of possessive indexes found in Assamese, ...
[Extract] Assamese, the majority language of Assam state in Northeast India, is not often included a...
In recent years a considerable attention has been given to the study of control and pro-drop. Langua...
In recent years a considerable attention has been given to the study of control and pro-drop. Langua...
In recent years a considerable attention has been given to the study of control and pro-drop. Langua...
This paper investigates pronominal subjects dropping in Telugu and Indian English and the severity o...
This paper investigates pronominal subjects dropping in Telugu and Indian English and the severity o...
This paper seeks to analyse and describe the nature of morphophonemic variation in the nominal morph...
This paper seeks to analyse and describe the nature of morphophonemic variation in the nominal morph...
This paper examines the use of reduced pronouns in the language Sou Amana Teru, spoken at the easter...
The present study investigates how Standard Colloquial Assamese (henceforth SCA) underlines contrast...
In this paper, an attempt has been made to show how Assamese, an IA language marks de se (conscious ...
This article reviews the recent theories of pro-drop that explore the hypothesis that pro is a prono...
This paper deals with a comprehensive description of a set of possessive indexes found in Assamese, ...
This dissertation establishes the pattern of prominence in Assamese and Assamese English. It shows f...
This paper deals with a comprehensive description of a set of possessive indexes found in Assamese, ...
[Extract] Assamese, the majority language of Assam state in Northeast India, is not often included a...