Burushaski: An Extraordinary Language in the Karakoram Mountains

by Dick Grune

published by Joseph Biddulph, Publisher

Table of Contents

	Introduction
	General Structure
	Phonetic features
	Concerning the Burushaski Noun
		Noun forms
		Number
		The plural
	Possession, Location, Direction
		Case endings
		Location and direction endings
		Pseudo-case endings and composite noun forms
	Concerning Adjectives and Adverbs in Burushaski
		Comparison
		Adverbs
		Adverbs of place
	Strange Things about Verbs
		The three stems
		Prefixes and suffixes
		The paradigms
		Compound tenses
	More Kinds of Verbs
		Compound verbs
		D-verbs
		The various kinds of verbs reconsidered
	Consecutive, Imperative and Negation
		The consecutive
		The imperative
		Negation
		Noun forms from verbs
	Syntax and Subordinate Clauses
		To have
		Subordinate clauses
		Questions
	Numerals
	Hunza Burushaski and Yasin Burushaski Compared
	References

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