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* Chapter overview: [[Tibetan Grammar - Syntactic particles]] | * Chapter overview: [[Tibetan Grammar - Syntactic particles]] | ||
The {{gtib|དང་སྒྲ་}}" was formerly placed with the "syntactic particles" and called "coordinating particle, it can now be found as [[Tibetan Grammar - Associative Particle|"associative particle{{gtib|དང་སྒྲ་}}"]] | The {{gtib|དང་སྒྲ་}}" was formerly placed with the [[Tibetan Grammar - Syntactic particles|"syntactic particles"]] and called "coordinating particle {{gtib|དང་སྒྲ་}}", it can now be found as [[Tibetan Grammar - Associative Particle|"associative particle{{gtib|དང་སྒྲ་}}"]] | ||
[[Category:Tibetan Grammar]][[Category:Syntactic Particles]] | [[Category:Tibetan Grammar]][[Category:Syntactic Particles]] | ||
Latest revision as of 11:23, 24 August 2012
WORK IN PROGRESS: the grammar articles are being edited for wiki publication. During editing, the content might be incomplete, out of sequence or even misleading.
| Articles on Tibetan Grammar |
| 1. Introduction |
| 2. Formation of the Tibetan Syllable |
| 3. Formation of the Tibetan Word |
| 4. First case: ming tsam |
| 5. agentive particle |
| 6. Connective Particle |
| 7. La don particles |
| 8. La don particles—Notes |
| 9. Originative case |
| 10. Verbs |
| 11. Verbs—Notes |
| 12. Syntactic particles |
by Stefan J. E.
- Chapter overview: Tibetan Grammar - Syntactic particles
The དང་སྒྲ་" was formerly placed with the "syntactic particles" and called "coordinating particle དང་སྒྲ་", it can now be found as "associative particleདང་སྒྲ་"