Linguistic Situation in North-East IndiaMrinal Miri The Focus Is On The Linguistic Situation In North-East India With Particular Reference To The Problems Of Inter-Ethnic Communications, Linguistic Identity And The Growth Of Ethnic Consciousness Based On Linguistic Affiliation. |
Contents
Preface to the Second Edition 571 | 11 |
The Background | 21 |
Evolution of Assamese as a Medium of Instruction | 49 |
A Study of the Scripts of | 69 |
Trend of the Language and Culture of Manipur | 76 |
Language Problem in the NorthEast Region | 83 |
An Exploration of SapirWhorf | 89 |
Their Socio | 101 |
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