BODO
PAPER-I
- 1. Homeland, language family, its present status and its mutual contact with Assamese.
- 2. (a) Phonemes : Vowel and Consonant Phonemes (b) Tones.
- 3. Morphology : Gender, Case & Case endings, Plural suffix, Definitives, Verbal suffix.
- 4. Vocabulary and its sources.
- 5. Syntax : Types of sentences, Word Order.
- 6. History of Scripts used in writing Bodo Language since inception.
Section-B
History of Bodo Literature - 1. General introduction of Bodo folk literature.
- 2. Contribution of the Missionaries.
- 3. Periodization of Bodo Literature.
- 4. Critical analysis of different genre (Poetry, Novel, Short Story and Drama)
- 5. Translation Literature.
The Paper will require first-hand reading of the texts prescribed and will be designed to test the critical ability of the candidates. (Answers must be written in Bodo)Paper-II Section-A
- (a) Khonthai-Methai (Edited by Madaram Brahma & Rupnath Brahma).
- (b) Hathorkhi-Hala (Edited by Pramod Chandra Brahma)
- (c) Boroni Gudi Sibsa Arw Aroz : Madaram Brahma.
- (d) Raja Nilambar : Dwarendra Nath Basumatary.
- (e) Bibar (Prose section) (Edited by Satish Chandra Basumatary)
Section-B
- (a) Gibi Bithai (Aida Nwi) : Bihuram Boro
- (b) Radab : Samar Brahma Chaudhury
- (c) Okhrang Gongse Nangou : Brajendra Kumar Brahma
- (d) Baisagu Arw Harimu : Laksheswar Brahma.
- (e) Gwdan Boro : Manoranjan Lahary
- (f) Jujaini Or : Chittaranjan Muchahary
- (g) Mwihoor : Dharanidhar Wary
- (h) Hor Badi Khwmsi : Kamal Kumar Brahma
- (i) Jaolia Dewan : Mangal Singh Hozowary
- (j) Hagra Guduni Mwi : Nilkamal Brahma.
History of Bodo Language and Literature (Answers must be written in Bodo)
Section-A
History of Bodo Language
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