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    <title>A CRITICAL STUDY ON RITA BARO’S NOVELS</title>
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    <description>Title: A CRITICAL STUDY ON RITA BARO’S NOVELS
Authors: Mushahary, Chittaranjan
Abstract: Abstract&#xD;
Title of the Study&#xD;
A Critical Study on Rita Baro’s Novels&#xD;
Scholar&#xD;
Chittaranjan Mushahary&#xD;
B.U. Registration No: PHDBO19D007&#xD;
Supervisor:&#xD;
Dr. Laishri Mahilary&#xD;
Asst. Prof., Dept. of Bodo&#xD;
Bodoland University&#xD;
Rita Baro is a prominent figure in Bodo literature, recognized not only for her&#xD;
contributions to the novel genre but also for her creative works across various forms of prose&#xD;
fiction. This research study aims to explore the creative techniques employed by Rita Baro in&#xD;
her novels. Baro has authored five notable novels: Gongse Okhrangni Singao (Beneath the&#xD;
Sky, 2002), Thwisam (Blood Cot, 2014), Saikhong (Shadow, 2017), Bachiram Jwhwlao&#xD;
(Bachiram Hero, 2017), and Swmaosarnaini Ogang (Volcano of Revolution, 2020). These&#xD;
five novels serve as the primary texts for this study. The research is organized into five&#xD;
chapters: Chapter 1: Introduction, which presents a systematic overview, including the&#xD;
problem statement, aims and objectives, significance of the study, area of study, literature&#xD;
review, methodology, data collection, hypothesis, and a discussion of Rita Baro’s life and&#xD;
works. Chapter 2: Critique of plot construction, characterization, dialogue, and theme. This&#xD;
chapter delves into the creative aspects of Baro’s novels, focusing on how she reflects the&#xD;
natural life and conditions of Bodo society through storytelling. Chapter 3: An exploration of&#xD;
the social, cultural, economic, political, religious, and historical aspects depicted in Baro’s&#xD;
works, emphasizing how these elements influence her narrative style and thematic choices.&#xD;
Chapter 4: Analysis of language use, divided into two sections: the art of words, examining&#xD;
the use of literary devices such as simile, metaphor, imagery, fantasy, onomatopoeia, irony,&#xD;
and rhetorical questions; and the art of language, which looks at the use of dialects and the&#xD;
influence of other languages on Baro’s creative expression. Chapter 5: Conclusion and&#xD;
summary, where the findings of the research are consolidated, highlighting the impact of Rita&#xD;
Baro’s literary contributions and the outcomes of this analysis. This study aims to provide a&#xD;
comprehensive understanding of Rita Baro’s creative techniques and the cultural significance&#xD;
of her literary works.</description>
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    <description>Title: MORPHOLOGY OF BODO AND KOCH RABHA: A COMPARATIVE STUDY
Authors: BASUMATARY, BINDU
Abstract: ABSTRACT:&#xD;
This study delves into a comparative analysis of the morphology of two&#xD;
closely related languages, Bodo and Koch Rabha, spoken in the northeastern region of&#xD;
India. The focus is on the structure and form of words, examining the similarities and&#xD;
differences in noun and verb forms, affixation patterns, case markers, and other&#xD;
morphological features in both languages. While Bodo and Koch Rabha share a&#xD;
common linguistic ancestry, they exhibit distinct morphological characteristics shaped&#xD;
by their unique historical, cultural, and geographical contexts. This research aims to&#xD;
provide insights into how the morphological systems of these languages have evolved&#xD;
and how they influence syntactic and semantic structures. Through a systematic&#xD;
comparison, this study also contributes to the understanding of language contact,&#xD;
linguistic divergence, and the role of morphology in the broader Bodo and Koch&#xD;
Rabha linguistic family. The findings highlight the dynamic nature of morphological&#xD;
variation within related languages and offer valuable implications for language&#xD;
preservation and revitalization efforts in the region</description>
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    <description>Title: A STUDY OF NOMINALIZATION IN BODO
Authors: DAIMARY, AMORJIT
Abstract: /media/bu_library/My Disc/PDF_CD/04_Abstract.pdf</description>
    <dc:date>2025-07-25T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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    <title>AN ANALYTICAL STUDY ON THE SHORT STORIES OF ZARAPHAGLA</title>
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    <description>Title: AN ANALYTICAL STUDY ON THE SHORT STORIES OF ZARAPHAGLA
Authors: Boro, Jwishri
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