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Item The Forms of Address Inthemagar Andenglish Language(Faculty of Education, 2008) Shrish, KeshavThe present research study entitled“The Forms of Address in theMagar and English Language”aims at finding out the different forms ofaddress used by the Magar speakers and compare them with those inEnglish. This research study was done by the researcher using both theprimary and secondary sources of data to fulfill the specified objectives.After the study and analysis, it is found that the Magar language has itsown forms to address for different relations. It is also found that differentforms of address are used by different people to address the samerelation. For example, e buda, e flnei buwa, e buda ei, buda, nanikobuwa, lenj, mojhekhat lenjake, jhhakke wi rahanin to address husbandsby their wives. The whole study encompasses four chapters. The first chapter ofthe study deals with the introduction part which mainly encompasses thegeneral background, linguistic scenario of Nepal, the Magar language andits origin, Magar script, forms of address, review of literature, objectives,significance and definitions of specific terms. The second chapter deals with the methodology used in the study.The sources of data, sample and sampling procedure, tools for datacollection, data collection procedures are included in this chapter. Chapter three is the main part of the study which includes analysisand interpretation of the data. The final chapter encompasses with the findings andrecommendations made after the analysis of the data. Conclusion of thestudy is also included within it which follows references and appendices.Item Noun Phrase Structure in Magar and English(Department of English Education, 2010) Thapa, Amar BahadurThethesisentitled"Noun Phrase Structure in Magar and English"is anattempt to identify noun phrase structure intheMagar language and to compareand contrast them with that of English. The researcher has found out that theMagar is an SOV patterned language whereas English is an SVO one. Both theMagar and English languagesconsist of an obligatory head in the noun phrase.The head of the nounphrase can be realized bynoun, pronounand adjective. Thenounphrase has the premodification and postmodification system in bothlanguages.The researcher collected the data from forty-eight native speakers oftheBarah Magri language also known astheDhut Magar language. Two VDCsnamely Kawasoti and Shivamandir of Nawalparasi district were theresearcher'sfields to elicit data from the informants.Heused both the primaryand secondary sources to carry out this research work. Thethesisconsists of four chapters. The first chapter deals with introduction;itconsists of general background, importance of the English language, thesociolinguistic situation of Nepal, an introduction to the Magar language, anintroduction to thenoun phrase structure, CA and its importance on languageteaching, review of related literature, objectives of the study and significance ofthe study. Chapter two deals with methodology;it encompasses sources ofdata, population of study, sampling procedure, research tools, processes of datacollection and limitations. Chapter three deals with analysis, interpretation andpresentation of data;it comprises identification and analysis of the noun phrasestructure in the Magar language and similarities and differences between theMagar and English noun phrase structures.Chapter four encompasses findingsand recommendationsfor pedagogical implications.