List of Titles of the Linguistic Survey of India

List of Titles of the Linguistic Survey of India

The Linguistic Survey of India appeared in 11 volumes, published between 1903 and 1928 [George Abraham Grierson, "Linguistic Survey of India," 11 Vols. in 19 Parts. Delhi, Low Price Publ. (2005) ISBN 8175363614] . The titles of the volumes follow:

* I. Part I Introduction:Part II Comparative Vocabulary of Indian Languages
* II Mon-Khmer & Tai Families
* III Part I Himalayan Dialects, North Assam Groups:Part II Bodo-Naga & Kochin Groups of the Tibeto-Burman Languages:Part III Kuki-Chin & Burma Groups of the Tibeto-Burman Languages
* IV. Munda & Dravidian Languages
* V. Indo-Aryan Languages, (Eastern Group):Part I Bengali & Assamese:Part II Bihari & Oriya
* VI Indo-Aryan Languages, Mediate Group (Eastern Hindi)
* VII Indo-Aryan Languages, Southern Group (Marathi)
* VIII Indo-Aryan Languages, North-Western Group:Part I Sindhi & Lahnda:Part II Dardic or Pisacha Languages (including Kashmiri)
* IX. Indo-Aryan Languages, Central Group:Part I Western Hindi & Panjabi:Part II Rajasthani & Gujarati:Part III Bhil Languages including Khandesi, Banjari or Labhani, Bahrupia Etc.:Part IV Pahari Languages & Gujuri
* X. Eranian Family
* XI. "Gipsy" Languages

Resources

* [http://www.joao-roiz.jp/LSI/ Grierson's Linguistic Survey of India - The searchable database]

* George Abraham Grierson, "Linguistic Survey of India," 11 Vols. in 19 Parts. Delhi, Low Price Publ. (2005) ISBN 8175363614

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