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Item Compound Verbs in English and Maithili: A Comparative study(Department of English, 2009) Mahato, Keshav KumarThe thesis entitled “Compound Verbs in English and Maithili Languages : AComparative Study” endeavours to analyze, compare and contrast the compound verbs ofEnglish and Maithli Languages. The first chapter is introductory in nature. It includes generalbackground,background and origin of Maithili and English language, importance of grammar, problemof study, hypothesis, methodology, objectives of the study, review of literature, limitationsstudy and organization of study. The second chapter, which is one of the focal points of this dissertation deals withthe morphological study of English and Maithili Compound Verbs. The third chapter has presented the syntactic analysis of English and MaithiliCompound Verbs. This Chapter analyzes the functions of English and Maithili CompoundVerbs. The fourth chapter which is another focal point of this thesis, has found out somesimilarities and dissimilarities in English and Maithili Languages in terms of Compoundverbs. Finally, the fifth chapter provides brief summary and conclusion.Item Noun Phrase Structures in Maithili and English: A Comparative Study(2012) Yadav, Ram KumariThe research work entitled, "Noun Phrase Structures in English and Maithili: A Comparative Study", compares noun phrase structures in Maithili and English Language in terms of nominal, pronominal, gerundive, infinitival and objective heads which consist of an obligatory head and one or more than one optional modifiers. Each of the heads is investigated in relation to number and gender in Maithili and English. The Maithili data were collected through oral structured interviews with the native speakers of Maithili using the pre- determined set of questions and the selected works from the noun phrase as the sources of data. This thesis has four chapters: Introduction, Methodology, Analysis and Interpretation and Findings and Recommendations. The first chapter contains general background, review of related literature, objectives of the study, significance of the study and definitions of the different terms. Likewise, second chapter consists of sources of data, research tools, and process of data collection and limitation of the study. Similarly, third chapter includes the analysis and interpretation of the data obtained. The last chapter deals with findings and recommendations of the thesis.