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Contributions to this collection focus on the unity and diversity of the language of the Roma (Gypsies), the only Indic language spoken exclusively in Europe. Properties discussed include the distinct inflectional and derivational patterns applied to Asian and European lexical layers, the distribution of inflectional, agglutinative, and analytic formation among syntactic categories, regularities in the ongoing shift from inflectional to analytic case formation, suppletion, aspects of syntactic convergence, and patterns of morphological transitivization and de-transitivization.
Romani language --- Dialects. --- Grammar. --- Indo-European languages --- Grammar --- Dialectology --- Gypsy language --- Romany language --- Rommany language --- Indo-Aryan languages, Modern --- Romanies --- Languages
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Romanies --- Children of migrant laborers --- Tsiganes --- Enfants de travailleurs migrants --- Education --- -Romanies --- -Bohemians (Romanies) --- Gipsies --- Gitanos --- Gypsies --- Kalderash --- Manush --- Roma (People) --- Romani --- Sinti --- Nomads --- Migrant laborers' children --- Migrant labor --- -Congresses --- -Children of migrant laborers --- -Education --- Children, English Traveller --- Children, Irish Traveller --- Children, Romani --- Children, Scottish Traveller --- Scottish Traveller children --- English Traveller children --- Children, Gypsy --- Romani children --- Irish Traveller children
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