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Abbi, Anvita. Endangered languages of the Andaman Islands. Muenchen: Lincom Europa, 2006.

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Ada, Alma Flor. Andamos. Reading, Mass: Addison-Wesley Pub. Co., 1986.

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Ada, Alma Flor. Andamos. Reading, Mass: Addison-Wesley, 1986.

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El conejito andarín. [New York]: HarperFestival/Rayo, 2002.

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Brown, Margaret Wise. El conejito andarin. New York, N.Y: Scholastic Inc., 1999.

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Grammar of Akabea. Oxford University Press, 2020.

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A Grammar of the Great Andamanese Language. BRILL, 2013.

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Abbi, Anvita. A Grammar of the Great Andamanese Language: An Ethnolinguistic Study. BRILL, 2013.

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Zamponi, Raoul, and Bernard Comrie. A Grammar of Akabea. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198855798.001.0001.

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This grammar of Akabea is the first published descriptive grammar of a traditional language of the Great Andamanese family and the first grammar of a traditional Great Andamanese language written to current linguistic standards. Akabea died out in the 1920s, but was extensively documented in the late nineteenth century by two British administrators, Edward Horace Man and Maurice Vidal Portman. Although neither was a trained linguist, their material nonetheless provides a sufficient basis for a reliable analysis of Akabea grammar, especially its morphology and phrasal and clausal syntax, although there are inevitable limitations on our understanding of Akabea phonology, clause combining, and discourse structure. The published grammar is accompanied by an online appendix providing a diplomatic edition with commentary and analysis of the single most valuable resource for Akabea grammatical analysis, Portman’s Dialogues. For the first time, linguists will have access to an extensive and reliable grammatical description of a traditional Great Andamanese language, thus enabling Akabea to take its rightful place as an object of scientific study among the languages of the world. This is all the more important in that the language exhibits a number of cross-linguistically rare phenomena, such as a rich system of somatic (body-part) prefixes and the phenomenon of Verb Root Ellipsis, whereby under certain circumstances the root of a verb may be absent, leaving behind a grammatical word consisting solely of affixes. The work will also contribute to a deeper interdisciplinary understanding of the history and prehistory of the indigenous inhabitants of the Andaman Islands.
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Ada, Alma Flor. Hagamas Caminos Andamos. Addison-Wesley, 1998.

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Ada, Alma Flor. Hagamas Caminos Andamos. Addison-Wesley, 1998.

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Ada, Alma Flor. Hagamos Camimos: Andamos Teacher. Addison-Wesley, 1985.

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(Illustrator), Clement Hurd, ed. El Conejito Andarin (The Runaway Bunny, Spanish Language Edition). Rayo, 1995.

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Zehmisch, Philipp. The Ranchis of Mini-India. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199469864.003.0009.

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Chapter 7 examines the subaltern lifeworld of the Andaman Ranchis by investigating ‘classical’ topics of social, religious, and economic anthropology. The first section focuses on the construction of a particular local form of collective diasporic belonging. The author argues that ‘Ranchi-ness’ must be regarded as a hybrid combination of values, norms, and practices incorporating both traits from Chotanagpur as well as the larger Andaman society. By engaging with the transformation of aspects such as ethnicity, language, religion, kinship, and marriage practices in the migration situation, he portrays the boundaries of this ethnic community-in-the-making. The second part of the chapter illuminates the Ranchis’ processes of place-making in the margins of the state. It is argued that the condition of marginality was conducive to the creation of a self-sufficient subaltern lifeworld, in which Ranchi socio-economic practices evolved in response to the specific ecological conditions set by the environment.
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Ada, Alma Flor. Hagamos Camimos: Andamos Student (Hagamos caminos). Addison-Wesley, 1985.

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Little, Jean. El conejito andarín. Rayo, 1995.

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Little, Jean. El conejito andarín. Rayo, 1995.

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Little, Jean. Conejito Andarin/the Runaway Bunny. Turtleback Books Distributed by Demco Media, 2006.

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Little, Jean. El Conejito Andarin / The Runaway Bunny. Rayo, 2002.

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Little, Jean. The Runaway Bunny (Spanish edition): El conejito andarin. Rayo, 2006.

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(Illustrator), Clement Hurd, ed. The Runaway Bunny (Spanish edition): El conejito andarin. Rayo, 2006.

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Little, Jean. The Runaway Bunny (Spanish edition): El conejito andarin. Rayo, 2006.

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Little, Jean. The Runaway Bunny (Spanish edition): El conejito andarin. Rayo, 2006.

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