Nine recordings in which Mr Wanglung Mossang provides some examples that demonstrate Mossang grammar. This consists of 9 sound files: nst-mos_20140304_07_SM_H4n_Wanglung_Grammar nst-mos_20140304_08_SM_H4n_Wanglung_Grammar nst-mos_20140304_09_SM_H4n_Wanglung_Grammar nst-mos_20140304_10_SM_H4n_Wanglung_Grammar nst-mos_20140304_14_SM_H4n_Wanglung_Grammar nst-mos_20140304_15_SM_H4n_Wanglung_Grammar nst-mos_20140304_16_SM_H4n_Wanglung_Grammar nst-mos_20140304_17_SM_H4n_Wanglung_Grammar nst-mos_20140304_18_SM_H4n_Wanglung_Grammar The details of these recordings are as follows: nst-mos_20140304_07_SM_H4n_Wanglung_Grammar_Duration 6’45”, About the two means of the word koq, one of which is the imperative marker acting on 1st person, and the s...