I am so glad Assamese language hasn't changed in the last four decades!
I am assuming from the email address that Mr. J P Rajkhowa lives in Assam. Do you, Mr. Rajkhowa?
Dilip Deka
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j p rajkhowa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Date: 13 Mar 2006 09:54:58 -0000
From: "j p rajkhowa" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Dilip/Dil Deka" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Re: [Assam] Assamese langauge

Dear Shri deka
I fully endorse your views on 'lekhiboloi' as synonym of 'likhiboloi' and similarly 'lekhak' or 'likhak'. In practice, lot of people, including scholars use the words synonymously in their writings.In my opinion, no harm is caused to 'Asamiya bhasa' by having many more such words carrying exactly the same meaning to an intelligent reader.
Regards.
JPRajkhowa.   


On Sun, 12 Mar 2006 Dilip/Dil Deka wrote :
>We were taught that "Likh" means "To write" and "Lekh" means "To count".
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>But if you look up Hemkwx, you will see even Hem C. Barua couldn't clearly distinguish the usage. He tries to allude to the spellings/meanings as I stated above but he also included many derived words that contradict the rule. A writer is both a "Lekhok" and a "Likhok" in his dictionary.
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>Since the two have been used interchangeably for a long time, why fight it? As you know, a language dies when strict rules start controlling it. Let the user decide - Tekhetor lekhiboloi kiba asene, ne likhiboloihe kiba ase.
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>Dilip Deka
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>Hi all,
>I am wondering how Assamese langauge is being distorted (I mean spelling) everyday. Plenty of examples can be seen in different writings. The recent one that has come to my notice is in http://assam.faithweb.com/ratne/ It says "Adarsha Ratne Lipi: Adarsha Axomiya lekhiboloi". I am wondering whether it is "LEKHIBOLOI" only, or it should be "likhiboloi"!
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