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Author | : Krishna Gopal Vikal |
Publisher | : Diamond Pocket Books (P) Ltd. |
Total Pages | : 244 |
Release | : 2021-03-26 |
Genre | : Education |
ISBN | : 9788128811258 |
An easy Hindi self-instructor, this book has been written in such a way that anyone could easily learn Hindi through the medium of English.
Author | : Michael C. Shapiro |
Publisher | : Motilal Banarsidass Publ. |
Total Pages | : 316 |
Release | : 1989 |
Genre | : Foreign Language Study |
ISBN | : 9788120805088 |
This primer presents a systematic introduction to the structure of Modern Standard Hindi. It is intended to provide the student with a thorough foundation in the grammatical structure of that variety of Hindi that is commonly taught in Indian schools and that is the common vehicle of publication in Hindi. Although much emphasis is placed on the written language, discussion is also provided of aspects of conversational Hindi. The core of the work contains thirty on chapters. The first four offer discussions of the linguistic status of Hindi as well as comprehensive descriptions of Hindi phonetics and the Devanagari syllabary in which Hindi is written. Chapters 5 through 31 each contains descriptions of fundamental aspects of Hindi grammar. These chapters have extensive translation and grammatical exercises appended to them. The work as a whole introduces a core vocabulary of approximately fifteen hundred entries, incorporating lexical items found on most standard elementary word lists for the language. Supplemental materials in this book include graded reading passages, a guide to further study in Hindi, and Hindi English glossary. Although the Devanagari syllabary is used throughout the book, Roman transliteration is also provided through Chapter 15. A Primer of Modern Standard Hindi can be used in several different ways. It can be used as part of a university-level course as a text for Hindi grammar and writing. As such it will nicely supplement other materials addressing more conversational aspects of the language. It can also be used for self-study purposes by the student who does not have access to a formal instructional program.
Author | : Dr. N. Sreedharan |
Publisher | : Sura Books |
Total Pages | : 216 |
Release | : 2008 |
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ISBN | : 9788174787064 |
Author | : Rina Singh |
Publisher | : Tuttle Publishing |
Total Pages | : 32 |
Release | : 2016-08-02 |
Genre | : Juvenile Nonfiction |
ISBN | : 1462918662 |
My First Book of Hindi Words is a beautifully illustrated book that introduces young children to Hindi language and Indian culture through everyday words. Organized as an ABC rhyming book, My First Book of Hindi Words incorporates common Hindi words into charming English-language rhymes, beginning with: "A is for akash. A sky so blue where little birds fly and big planes, too," and on through "Z is for zukhaam. Achoo! I sneeze. I must have a cold. Mama, hug me please!" Winsome, full-color pictures illustrate each word and allow even very young readers to make their first foray into India's official language. A helpful glossary at the end makes it easy for readers—including parents and teachers—to review what they've learned! With the help of this book, we hope more children (and adults) will soon be a part of the 300 million people worldwide that speak Hindi!
Author | : Yamuna Kachru |
Publisher | : John Benjamins Publishing |
Total Pages | : 332 |
Release | : 2006-01-01 |
Genre | : Language Arts & Disciplines |
ISBN | : 902723812X |
This book presents the structure of Hindi keeping in view the sociolinguistic context of language use. It includes descriptions of sounds, devices of word formation, rules of phrase and sentence construction and conventions of language use in spoken and written texts incorporating the insights gained by application of recent linguistic theories. The account presented here, however, is free from abstruse technical vocabulary and modes of presentation that aim at justifying a particular linguistic model. This volume is primarily designed as a source of reference for linguists and educators who want to be better informed about the forms and functions of Hindi, and a resource for students and teachers of Hindi. Hindi, the official language of the Republic of India, is the second most widely spoken language with approximately three hundred and fifty million speakers. In its diasporic contexts, it is spoken in Africa, Australia, Europe, Fiji, Guyana, Surinam, Trinidad, United Arab Emirates, United Kingdom and United States. An Indo-European language by genetic affiliation, Hindi shares many characteristics with Austro-Asiatic, Dravidian, and Sino-Tibetan languages of the subcontinent. In addition, Hindi has assimilated features of Arabic, Persian and English in a variety of its functionally determined styles.
Author | : Chaytna D. Feinstein |
Publisher | : Sterling Publishers Pvt. Ltd |
Total Pages | : 260 |
Release | : 2004 |
Genre | : Foreign Language Study |
ISBN | : 9781904910985 |
This book is unlike any other language book. It offers: a tried and tested, and effective new method; an original, user-friendly approach; no long hours of memorisation or drills; a comprehensive English-Hindi dictionary; Complete instructions for leaning the Hindi script.
Author | : Tej K. Bhatia |
Publisher | : BRILL |
Total Pages | : 248 |
Release | : 1987 |
Genre | : Social Science |
ISBN | : 9789004079243 |
Author | : Todd Scudiere |
Publisher | : Hippocrene Books |
Total Pages | : 294 |
Release | : 2003 |
Genre | : Foreign Language Study |
ISBN | : 9780781809832 |
Hindi is one of the most widely spoken languages in the world and one of the two official of India. This guide provides the traveller or student with essential resources for communication.
Author | : Ratnakar Narale |
Publisher | : Prabhat Prakashan |
Total Pages | : 556 |
Release | : 2009-01-01 |
Genre | : Language Arts & Disciplines |
ISBN | : 9788173155369 |
Hindi is one of the world’s main language, with over 650 million speakers in India, and millions more on every continent. There are man primers that teach children who can already speak Hindi-how to read and write their language. As the title Hindi Teacher for English Speaking People suggests, Dr. Ratnakar Narale has written this book with a different audience in mind: English speakers of all ages who want to learn Hindi from scratch. This audience includes many kinds of people: the inhabitants of non-Hindi-speaking parts of India; Canadians, Americans, and West Indians whose ancestors came from India, but whose first languages is English. This logically arranged book is filled with virtually thousands of examples, and each dialogue is designed with the view of its practical value for the targeted people. Along the way, hundreds of new words and the frequent exercises let he student learn to speak and write Hindi sentences almost without much effort. This practical ‘Teach Yourself’ manual closes with exercises in correcting faulty sentences, reading dialogues, telling the time, and writing letters. There are also useful lists of proverbs, synonyms and antonyms, and so on. Dr. Narale has been careful to draw most of the examples from words and concepts that are familiar to Westerners. This emphasizes that Hindi is a world language, and not merely an Indian one. Truly practical, compre-hensive and easy to understand reference manual for classroom study to learn Hindi.
Author | : Alok Rai |
Publisher | : Orient Blackswan |
Total Pages | : 156 |
Release | : 2001 |
Genre | : Hindi language |
ISBN | : 9788125019794 |
This tract looks at the politics of language in India through a study of the history of one language Hindi. It traces the tragic metamorphosis of this language over the last century, from a creative, dynamic, popular language to a dead, Sanskritised, dePersianised language manufactured by a self-serving upper caste North Indian elite, nurturing hegemonic ambitions. From being a symbol of collective imagination it became a signifier of narrow sectarianism and regional chauvinism. The tract shows how this trans- formation of the language was tied up with the politics of communalism and regionalism.