The Morphosyntactic Analysis Of Pahari (Kotli Dialect) Azad Jammu And Kashmir
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The research objectives are to analyze the morphosyntactic analysis of Pahari of Kotli Azad Jammu and Kashmir. The current investigation is being carried out while considering the Indo-Aryan languages,. The examination of the Pahari indigenous language is based on distinct patterns of morphosyntax. Twelve native Pahari speakers of various ages, socioeconomic [1]classes, and genders have provided information. Via audio and video recordings, data has been gathered. The Leipzig Glossing Rules (2015) were used to transcribe the data, and Thomas E. Payne's "Describing Morphosyntax: Guide for Field Linguists" (1997) framework was used to evaluate the results. Selected Pahari language morphological categories have been examined in this work. Based on many morphological characteristics of gender, number, case, tense, mood, aspect, and voice level, the Pahari language is analyzed. A thorough morphosyntactic analysis of the Pahari language has been offered by this work. This work provides a framework for future scholars wishing to examine the morphosyntactic properties of indigenous languages. The study wraps up the Pahari language's morphosyntactic analysis at certain levels.
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