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Elena Bashir and Thomas J.

Conners
with Brook Hefright
A Descriptive Grammar of Hindko, Panjabi, and Saraiki

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Mouton-CASL Grammar Series

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Anne Boyle David
Claudia M. Brugman
Thomas J. Conners
Amalia E. Gnanadesikan

Volume 4

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Elena Bashir and Thomas J. Conners
with Brook Hefright

A Descriptive Grammar
of Hindko, Panjabi,
and Saraiki

Series editor responsible for this volume


Amalia E. Gnanadesikan

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Cover photo: A Panjabi phulkari dupatta, or floral embroidered scarf. Photo by
Gitanjali Gnanadesikan.
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Elena Bashir dedicates her work on this book to the memory of her late husband,
Muhammad Bashir, who was a proud and eloquent speaker of his mother tongue, Pan-
jabi, and the inspiration for her enduring interest in this language and the other lan-
guages of Pakistan.
Thomas Conners and Brook Hefright dedicate their work on this book to their col-
leagues at CASL, past and present, whose commitment to scholarship—often in the
face of unique challenges—has been inspirational.

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