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摘要
大锡尔赫特茶园工人之间的交流方式,当地称为“Deshoali”巴沙,有一个词汇,其中包括印度语和孟加拉语的词汇。这篇文章包含了一些未完成的关于方言词汇的一些方面的思考和“Deshoali”巴沙的音韵分析。关键词:茶花;方面;分析;音系学;范例。DOI: 10.3329/dujl.v2i4.6906达卡大学语言学杂志Vol.2(4) August 2009 pp.173-184
The phonological analysis of Tea workers' language of Sylhet
The means of communication among the workers of the tea estates in greater Sylhet, locally called 'Deshoali' Bhasha, has a lexicon that contains, among others, words of Hindi and Bengali origin. The present article includes some unfinished reflections on some aspects of the lexicon of this dialect and phonological analysis of 'Deshoali' Bhasha. Key words: Deshoali bhasha; aspect; analyzed; phonology; paradigms. DOI: 10.3329/dujl.v2i4.6906 Dhaka University Journal of Linguistics Vol.2(4) August 2009 pp.173-184