TY - BOOK AU - Anderson,Gregory D.S. AU - Bayer,Josef AU - Bhatia,Tej K. AU - Hock,Hans Henrich AU - Hook,Peter Edwin AU - Kansakar,Tej R. AU - Khokhlova,L.V. AU - Kodama,Nozomi AU - Masica,Colin P. AU - Osada,Toshiki AU - Pandharipande,Rajeshwari V. AU - Pardeshi,Prashant AU - Ritchie,William C. AU - Shibatani,Masayoshi AU - Singh,Rajendra AU - Sjoberg,Andree F. AU - Smith,Ian R. AU - Starosta,Stanley AU - Subbarao,Karumuri Venkata AU - Zakharyin,Boris A. AU - Zide,Norman H. TI - The Yearbook of South Asian Languages and Linguistics. T2 - The Yearbook of South Asian Languages and Linguistics SN - 9783110245264 AV - Internet Access AEU PY - 2011///] CY - Berlin, Boston : PB - De Gruyter Mouton, KW - Südasien /Sprache KW - LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Linguistics / General KW - bisacsh N1 - Titelei --; Commentum Editoris --; Guest Editors’ Preface --; Two Grammars in One: Sentential Complements and Complementizers in Bengali and other South Asian Languages --; Language Mixing, Typology, and Second Language Acquisition --; Typology vs. Convergence: The Issue of Dravidian/Indo-Aryan Syntactic Similarities Revisited --; Where do Compound Verbs Come From? (And Where are They Going?) --; Typology of Verbal Categories of The Languages of Nepal --; Ergativity Attrition in the History of Western New Indo-Aryan Languages (Panjabi, Gujarati and Rajasthani) --; Convergence Patterns in Tuluva: A New Scope for Comparative Studies --; The Definition and Significance of Linguistic Areas: Methods, Pitfalls, and Possibilities (with Special Reference to the Validity of South Asia as a Linguistic Area) --; Personal Pronouns and Related Phenomena in the South Asian Linguistic Area: Convergent Features or Convergence-resisting Features? --; The Role of Language of Religion in the Convergence of South Asian Languages --; Dative Subject Constructions in South Asian Languages --; Morphological Diversity and Morphological Borrowing in South Asia --; Convergence and Resistance to Morphological Change in Agglutinative Languages of South and Central Asia --; Creolization and Convergence in Morphosyntax: Sri Lanka. Portuguese and Sourashtra Nominal Marking Typology --; Ergativity in Gujarati, Hindi, and Pashto: The Evidence from Causative Constructions --; Agreement in South Asian Languages and Minimalist Inquiries: The Framework --; The Interplay of Typological and Genetic Factors in Determining the South Asian Language Area --; The Proto-Munda Verb System and some Connections with Mon-Khmer --; About the Guest Editors and Chief Editor --; Notes on Contributors --; Sonstiges; restricted access UR - https://doi.org/10.1515/9783110245264 UR - https://www.degruyter.com/isbn/9783110245264 UR - https://www.degruyter.com/document/cover/isbn/9783110245264/original ER -