اردو اور ہندی کی صرف و نحو اور بنیادی ذخیرۂ الفاظ: لسانی وحدت کے پہلو
The syntax and basic vocabulary of Urdu and Hindi: Aspects of linguistic unity
Keywords
Syntax, Morphology, Urdu, Hindi, Linguistics, Languages, Khawar Nawazish.
Abstract
This essay traces the similarities in the syntax and morphology of the Urdu and Hindi languages. Numerous examples are quoted to support the thesis. It is maintained that, sharing eighty percent of the vocabulary and most of the rules of syntax and morphology, these languages are similar in their origin and far closer to each other than to Persian (in the case of Urdu) and Sanskrit (in the case of Hindi).
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Article
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8
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1
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Urdu
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5f9580563f03b
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183 - 222
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