Hale, Austin 1973

Hale, Austin. 1973. Clause, sentence, and discourse patterns in selected languages of Nepal 3: Texts. (Summer Institute of Linguistics Publications in Linguistics and related fields, 40.) In Hale, Austin (ed.) Norman: Summer Institute of Linguistics Publications in Linguistics and Related Fields, 40(3). (Vol 2 + 4 Microfiche ed.)

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  address               = {Norman},
  author                = {Hale, Austin},
  editor                = {Hale, Austin},
  note                  = {Vol 2 + 4 Microfiche ed.},
  publisher             = {Summer Institute of Linguistics Publications in Linguistics and Related Fields, 40(3)},
  series                = {Summer Institute of Linguistics Publications in Linguistics and related fields},
  title                 = {Clause, sentence, and discourse patterns in selected languages of Nepal 3: Texts},
  url                   = {http://www.sil.org/acpub/repository/26453_front.pdf, http://www.sil.org/acpub/repository/26453.pdf},
  volume                = {40},
  year                  = {1973},
  class_loc             = {PK1523},
  country               = {Nepal [NP]},
  document_type         = {B},
  inlg                  = {English [eng]},
  lgcode                = {[mai], [bho], [jul], [kjl], [mgp], [suz], [tdg], [xsr]},
  macro_area            = {Eurasia},
  mpi_eva_library_shelf = {PK 1523 HAL 1973},
  mpifn                 = {nepaltext_hale1973_o.pdf(III)},
  sil_id                = {10016},
  src                   = {lapolla-tibeto-burman, ldh, mpieva, sil16},
  subject               = {Discourse structure [DST]},
  subject_headings      = {Indo-Aryan languages–Clauses, Indo-Aryan languages–Sentences, Indo-Aryan languages–Discourse analysis, Tibeto-Burman languages–Clauses, Tibeto-Burman languages–Sentences, Tibeto-Burman languages–Discourse analysis, Nepal–Languages, Indo-Aryan languages–Clauses – Indo-Aryan languages–Sentences – Indo-Aryan languages–Discourse analysis – Tibeto-Burman languages–Clauses – Tibeto-Burman languages–Sentences – Tibeto-Burman languages–Discourse analysis – Nepal–Languages}
}