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Item Adverbial Clauses in English and Maithili: A Comparative Study(Department of English, 2009) Shah, JagnnathThis thesis attempts to analyze structures and functions of adverbial clauses in two languages- English and Maithili. The research writer has tried to find out the similarities and differences in their structures and functions between these languages. The method of observation, analysis and interpretation has been applied to make a comparative and contrastive study of the adverbial clauses. For example: in order to collect the data, some authentic books have been used both in English and Maithili. The thesis consists of four chapters. The first chapter introduces general background of the importance of English and Maithili language, and attempts to give the general introduction of sentences, clauses and the adverbial clauses. This chapter also deals with the review of the related literature and objectives of the study. The second chapter deals with the analysis of adverbial clauses in the English and Maithili languages in terms of their structures and functions. The third chapter, another focal point of the thesis has found out some similarities and dissimilarities in English and Maithili language in terms of adverbial clauses. Finally, chapter four provides summary and conclusion.Item Verbal Inflections in English and Maithili(Department of English, 2011) Yadav, Birendra PrasadThis dissertation tries to analyze the main similarities and differences of "Verbal Inflections in English and Maithili". So far no comparative study with error analysis has been carried out between these two languages. The study has been divided into five chapters: Introduction, Tense, Aspect, Modality and Agreement. The first chapter includes a brief introductory survey of the related area of the study and also includes significance of the study and definition of specific terms. The second chapter deals with ‘Tense’ adopted during the study The third chapter deals with “Aspect”, the fourth chapter includes ‘Agreement’. All the chapters present similarities, differences, comparative, forms, importance between English and Maithili Languages. In the final part of this thesis Conclusion and ‘Works cited’ have been included systematically.