Aspects of Sindhi Grammar: Explorations in the Morpho-phonemic Nature of Sindhi Language
Abstract
Sindhi language is among the ancient Indo-Aryan languages of the Indo-Pakistan subcontinent. Many features of this language make it a unique language among its group. One of these features is its phonological, morphological and syntactic aspect. The phoneme changes the morpheme and hence changes the overall syntactic properties. In this paper we examined this property and feature of Sindhi language with particular evidence from its grammar. We presented a brief overview of the phonology of Sindhi language, and then described its grammar. We presented the features of Sindhi noun with its case, number, and gender. It is concluded that the morphophonemic feature makes Sindhi language a unique in the family of languages. Key Words: Sindhi, Indo-Aryan, Morpheme, Phoneme, Syntax