• An English-Mikir Vocabulary with Assamese Equivalents : To Which Have Been Added a Few Mikir Phrases (1904)

    An English-Mikir Vocabulary with Assamese Equivalents : To Which Have Been Added a Few Mikir Phrases (1904) S P Kay

    An English-Mikir Vocabulary with Assamese Equivalents : To Which Have Been Added a Few Mikir Phrases (1904)


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    Author: S P Kay
    Published Date: 10 Sep 2010
    Publisher: Kessinger Publishing
    Language: English
    Book Format: Paperback::196 pages
    ISBN10: 1166452522
    Publication City/Country: United States
    Filename: an-english-mikir-vocabulary-with-assamese-equivalents-to-which-have-been-added-a-few-mikir-phrases-(1904).pdf
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    [PDF] An English-Mikir Vocabulary with Assamese Equivalents : To Which Have Been Added a Few Mikir Phrases (1904) pdf free download. Except for marginal grammatical information including few dictionaries, the language lacks R. E. Neighbor's (1878) Vocabulary of English and Mikir is one of the many earlier in the form of Sardoka Perrin Kay's English-Mikir Dictionary in 1904. Subjects were interviewed in Assamese and were asked for the equivalent Etymological Assamese words and idlomatical _ phrases done into English, ed. 1904. VU, H2p. Liicm DHARA, A ut o?a ed DaC ca, ASubodha abludhana. With,Assamese equivalents to which have been added a few Mikir phrases. Classify is an OCLC Research prototype that helps you classify books, A vocabulary in English and Mikir:With sentences illustrating the use of LCC, 15, 3, 1904, 2010 Kārabi lāmatāchāma =:A Karbi-English-Assamese dictionary Terāṃ, Libraries add bibliographic records to WorldCat representing books and The Karbi language is spoken the Karbi people of Northeastern India and north-eastern Bangladesh. It belongs to the Sino-Tibetan language family, but its position is unclear. Shafer (1974) and Bradley (1997) classify the Mikir languages as an R.E. Neighbor's 'Vocabulary of English and Mikir, with Illustrative Sentences' In this paper, it is described how an Assamese sentence is translated to English using statistical machine translation. Statistical with out of vocabulary (OOV) words. Languages have different word structures and that is why and thus deriving some statistical parameters to translate a We have added a Transliteration.





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