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Annual Review of South Asian Languages and Linguistics : 2007 / ed. by Rajendra Singh.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Trends in Linguistics. Studies and Monographs [TiLSM] ; 190Publisher: Berlin ; Boston : De Gruyter Mouton, [2008]Copyright date: ©2007Description: 1 online resource (197 p.)Content type:
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ISBN:
  • 9783110195835
  • 9783110198638
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 491.1 22
LOC classification:
  • PK1508 .A56eb 2007
Other classification:
  • online - DeGruyter
Online resources: Available additional physical forms:
  • Issued also in print.
Contents:
Frontmatter -- Contents -- General Contributions -- The Nominal Left Periphery in Bangla and -- Asamiya -- Special Contributions: Indian English / English in -- India -- The Nature, Structure, and Status of Indian -- English -- Seeking the Holy Grail of Nativeness -- On the Native/Non-native Distinction -- The Athletics of English in India -- Let s Face the Music: The Multilingual -- Challenge -- The Notion ‘Native Speaker’: A Philosophical -- Response -- Regional Reports -- Europe -- Reviews -- Rama Kant Agnihotri – Hindi: An Essential -- Grammar -- Yamuna Kachru – Hindi -- P. G. Patel, Pramod Pandey and Dilip Rajgor (eds.) -- – The Indic Scripts: Paleographic and Linguistic Perspective. -- Kashi Wali – Marathi. A study in comparative South -- Asian languages. -- Dialogue -- Whole Word Morphology and its Indian -- Critics -- Backmatter
Summary: South Asia is home to a large number of languages and dialects. Although linguists working on this region have made significant contributions to our understanding of language, society, and language in society on a global scale, there is as yet no recognized international forum for the exchange of ideas amongst linguists working on South Asia. The Annual Review of South Asian Languages and Linguistics is designed to be just that forum. It brings together empirical and theoretical research and serves as a testing ground for the articulation of new ideas and approaches which may be grounded in a study of South Asian languages but which have universal applicability. Each volume will have four major sections:I. Invited contributions consisting of state-of-the-art essays on research in South Asian languages.II. Refereed open submissions focusing on relevant issues and providing various viewpoints.III. Reports from around the world, book reviews and abstracts of doctoral theses.
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Frontmatter -- Contents -- General Contributions -- The Nominal Left Periphery in Bangla and -- Asamiya -- Special Contributions: Indian English / English in -- India -- The Nature, Structure, and Status of Indian -- English -- Seeking the Holy Grail of Nativeness -- On the Native/Non-native Distinction -- The Athletics of English in India -- Let s Face the Music: The Multilingual -- Challenge -- The Notion ‘Native Speaker’: A Philosophical -- Response -- Regional Reports -- Europe -- Reviews -- Rama Kant Agnihotri – Hindi: An Essential -- Grammar -- Yamuna Kachru – Hindi -- P. G. Patel, Pramod Pandey and Dilip Rajgor (eds.) -- – The Indic Scripts: Paleographic and Linguistic Perspective. -- Kashi Wali – Marathi. A study in comparative South -- Asian languages. -- Dialogue -- Whole Word Morphology and its Indian -- Critics -- Backmatter

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South Asia is home to a large number of languages and dialects. Although linguists working on this region have made significant contributions to our understanding of language, society, and language in society on a global scale, there is as yet no recognized international forum for the exchange of ideas amongst linguists working on South Asia. The Annual Review of South Asian Languages and Linguistics is designed to be just that forum. It brings together empirical and theoretical research and serves as a testing ground for the articulation of new ideas and approaches which may be grounded in a study of South Asian languages but which have universal applicability. Each volume will have four major sections:I. Invited contributions consisting of state-of-the-art essays on research in South Asian languages.II. Refereed open submissions focusing on relevant issues and providing various viewpoints.III. Reports from around the world, book reviews and abstracts of doctoral theses.

Issued also in print.

Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.

In English.

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