Burmese/Myanmar Dictionary of Grammatical Forms

Burmese/Myanmar Dictionary of Grammatical Forms by John Okell is published by Psychology Press in 2001 and comprises 312 pages. This dictionary focuses on the essential grammatical forms of the Burmese language, detailing suffixes, prefixes, and other bound forms that convey significant grammatical information within sentences. It serves as a valuable resource, addressing a gap in standard Burmese-English dictionaries where such forms are often overlooked.
Readers will find a comprehensive account of grammatical structures that are crucial for understanding and using the Burmese language effectively. This edition is particularly useful for those engaged in foreign language study, linguistics, and social sciences, as it provides detailed insights into the intricacies of Burmese grammar. The dictionary is designed to support learners and professionals alike in navigating the complexities of this Southeast Asian language.
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Suffixes, prefixes and other bound forms play a prominent part in the grammar of Burmese/Myanmar: they carry almost all the grammatical information contained in a sentence. This dictionary is a comprehensive list and account of those grammatical forms, providing a much needed supplement to the standard Burmese-English dictionaries, where the grammatical forms receive scant attention.
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