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@book{wierzbicka_semantics_1988,
address = {Amsterdam},
title = {The {Semantics} of {Grammar}},
isbn = {90-272-3019-6},
abstract = {"The semantics of grammar" presents a radically semantic approach to syntax and morphology. It offers a methodology which makes it possible to demonstrate, on an empirical basis, that syntax is neither "autonomous" nor "arbitrary," but that it follows from "semantics." It is shown that every grammatical construction encodes a certain semantic structure, which can be revealed and rigorously stated, so that the meanings encoded in grammar can be compared in a precise and illuminating way, within one language and across language boundaries. The author develops a semantic metalanguage based on lexical universals or near-universals (and, ultimately, on a system of universal semantic primitives), and shows that the same semantic metalanguage can be used for explicating lexical, grammatical and pragmatic aspects of language and thus offers a method for an integrated linguistic description based on semantic foundations. Analyzing data from a number of different languages (including English, Russian and Japanese) the author explores the notion of ethnosyntax and, via semantics, links syntax and morphology with culture. She attemps to demonstrate that the use of a semantic metalanguage based on lexical universals makes it possible to rephrase the Humboldt-Sapir-Whorf hypothesis in such a way that it can be tested and treated as a program for empirical research.},
language = {en},
publisher = {John Benjamins Publishing},
author = {Wierzbicka, Anna},
month = jan,
year = {1988},
keywords = {Language Arts \& Disciplines / Grammar \& Punctuation, Language Arts \& Disciplines / Linguistics / Semantics}
}
@incollection{cacopardo_descendants_2001,
address = {Rome},
series = {Reports and memoirs},
title = {Descendants of {Choke} in {Ashret}. {Part} 2 of {Appendix} 3 ({Palula} voices on {Palula} history)},
number = {5},
booktitle = {Gates of {Peristan}: {History}, {Religion} and {Society} in the {Hindu} {Kush}},
publisher = {Istituto Italiano per l'Africa e l'Oriente (IsIAO)},
author = {Saeed, Ahmad},
editor = {Cacopardo, Alberto M and Cacopardo, Augusto S},
year = {2001},
keywords = {Chitrāl District (Pakistan), Ethnology, History, Pakistan, Social life and customs},
pages = {290--296}
}
@book{wierzbicka_semantics_1996,
address = {Oxford},
title = {Semantics : {Primes} and {Universals}},
isbn = {9780191588594},
shorttitle = {Semantics},
abstract = {This book provides a synthesis of Wierzbicka's theory of meaning, which is based on conceptual primitives and semantic universals, using empirical findings from a wide range of languages. While addressed primarily to linguists, the book deals with highly topical and controversial issues of central importance to several disciplines, including anthropology, psychology, and philosophy. - ;Conceptual primitives and semantic universals are the cornerstones of a semantic theory which Anna Wierzbicka has been developing for many years. Semantics: Primes and Universals is a major synthesis of her work, presenting a full and systematic exposition of that theory in a non-technical and readable way. It delineates a full set of universal concepts, as they have emerged from large-scale investigations across a wide range of languages undertaken by the author and her colleagues. On the basis of empirical cross-linguistic studies it vindicates the old notion of the 'psychic unity of mankind', while at the same time offering a framework for the rigorous description of different languages and cultures. - ;A major synthesis of Anna Wierzbicka's work -},
language = {en},
publisher = {Oxford University Press},
author = {Wierzbicka, Anna},
month = mar,
year = {1996}
}
@book{whitney_sanskrit_1960,
address = {Cambridge, Mass.},
edition = {Reprint 2002},
title = {Sanskrit grammar : including both the classical language, and the older dialects, of {Veda} and {Brahmana}},
isbn = {0674788109 9780674788107},
shorttitle = {Sanskrit grammar},
language = {English},
publisher = {Harvard University Press},
author = {Whitney, William Dwight},
year = {1960}
}
@incollection{viberg_verbs_2006,
address = {Oxford},
title = {Verbs},
isbn = {978-0-08-044854-1},
url = {http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/B0080448542002819},
abstract = {Conceptually, verbs are relational and describe change with a characteristic temporal contour. Lexicalization patterns of verbal concepts vary greatly across languages. Already the number of simple verb roots can vary between only around twelve up to several thousand. There is, however, a small core of concepts that have a strong tendency to be lexicalized as verbs in all languages. Crosslinguistically, interesting patterns have been identified with respect to polysemy and the way in which elementary meanings are combined in simple roots. Syntactically, verbs are central in the clause via their argument structure. Languages also tend to have one or more valency-changing derivations marked on verbs. The major inflectional categories are agreement or reference tracking and tense, mood, and aspect.},
urldate = {2012-03-13TZ},
booktitle = {Encyclopedia of {Language} \& {Linguistics}},
publisher = {Elsevier},
author = {Viberg, Åke},
editor = {Brown, Keith},
year = {2006},
keywords = {(Valency change), Frame Semantics, WordNet, aktionsart, argument structure, aspect, lexicalization (of verbs), mood, motion verbs, nuclear verbs, perception verbs, reference tracking, serial verbs, tense, valency-changing derivations, verbal agreement, verbs},
pages = {408--411}
}
@incollection{viberg_crosslinguistic_1994,
address = {Cambridge},
title = {Crosslinguistic perspectives on lexical organization and lexical progression},
isbn = {9780511627781},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/CBO9780511627781},
booktitle = {Progression and {Regression} in {Language}},
publisher = {Cambridge University Press},
author = {Viberg, Åke},
editor = {Hyltenstam, Kenneth and Viberg, Åke},
year = {1994},
pages = {340--385}
}
@book{trask_historical_1996,
address = {London},
title = {Historical {Linguistics}},
isbn = {9780340607589},
abstract = {This is a major introduction to historical linguistics, designed for students who have no background in historical linguistics but who have at least some knowledge of phonetics, phonology and morphology. Historical linguistic theory is introduced throughout where appropriate, although the book presupposes no acquaintance with contemporary theories of phonology or syntax. The author introduces all major types of change, consequences of change (dialect and language families), methods in historical linguistics, and later chapters deal with sociolinguistic aspects of change, language contact, birth and death of languages, language and prehistory and finally the issue of very remote relations.The book covers the more recent work on the study of phonological changes in progress, on morphological and syntactic change, and on typological approaches to change, and it addresses such recent controversies as the Nostratic hypothesis and the Greenberg/Cavalli-Sforza work on language, genes and teeth. It also treats etymology and onomastics in some detail.The approach is data oriented throughout. Students are encouraged to confront data, to spot patterns and to construct their own accounts and they are encouraged to consider their own experience of English and other languages.},
language = {en},
publisher = {Arnold},
author = {Trask, Robert Lawrence},
year = {1996},
keywords = {Literary Criticism / American / African American}
}
@book{trail_kalasha_1999,
address = {Islamabad},
series = {Studies in {Languages} of {Northern} {Pakistan}},
title = {Kalasha dictionary: {With} {English} and {Urdu}},
isbn = {969-8023-09-7 978-969-8023-09-6},
language = {English},
number = {7},
publisher = {National Institute of Pakistan Studies and Summer Institute of Linguistics},
author = {Trail, Ronald L and Cooper, Gregory R},
year = {1999}
}
@book{szemerenyi_introduction_1996,
address = {Oxford},
title = {Introduction to {Indo}-{European} {Linguistics}},
isbn = {9780198238706},
abstract = {Professor Szemerenyi's Einfuhrung in die vergleichende Sprachwissenschaft, first published in 1970, remains the standard introduction to comparative Indo-European linguistics. Updated and revised for its English translation, it appears here in a new paperback format. The introductory section presents a general survey of the principles of diachronic-comparative linguistics, and the remainder of the book is a thorough and detailed analysis, according to those principles, of the phonologicaland morphological structure of the Indo-European group of languages. Each section of the book has a detailed bibliography, so that the student can progress from the general overview to a more detailed examination of particular topics.},
language = {en},
publisher = {Oxford University Press},
author = {Szemerényi, Oswald J.L},
year = {1996},
keywords = {Language Arts \& Disciplines / Linguistics / General}
}
@article{strand_notes_1973,
title = {Notes on the {Nuristani} and {Dardic} {Languages}},
volume = {93},
issn = {0003-0279},
url = {http://www.jstor.org/stable/599462},
doi = {10.2307/599462},
abstract = {Recent articles by Voegelin and Voegelin (1965) and Kachru (1969) presented erroneous listings of the so-called "Dardic" languages. These listings were based on Grierson's now outdated classification, and they did not reflect the clear division between the Nūristānī (Kāfir) languages, which constitute a separate branch of Indo-Iranian, and the other Dardic languages, which are Indo-Aryan, as stated by Morgenstierne (1961). The present article points out the errors in the Voegelins' and Kachru's lists and updates Morgenstierne's scheme in the light of recent field research in the Hindu-Kush region of Afghanistan.},
number = {3},
urldate = {2012-07-11TZ},
journal = {Journal of the American Oriental Society},
author = {Strand, Richard F.},
month = jul,
year = {1973},
note = {ArticleType: research-article / Full publication date: Jul. - Sep., 1973 / Copyright © 1973 American Oriental Society},
pages = {297--305}
}
@book{siiger_ethnological_1956,
address = {Copenhagen},
title = {Ethnological {Field}-research in {Chitral}, {Sikkim}, and {Assam}: {Preliminary} {Report}},
shorttitle = {Ethnological {Field}-research in {Chitral}, {Sikkim}, and {Assam}},
language = {en},
publisher = {Ejnar Munksgaard},
author = {Siiger, Halfdan},
year = {1956}
}
@book{shackle_siraiki_1976,
address = {London},
title = {The {Siraiki} language of {Central} {Pakistan}: {A} reference grammar},
isbn = {9780728600263},
shorttitle = {The {Siraiki} language of {Central} {Pakistan}},
language = {English},
publisher = {University of London School of Oriental and African Studies},
author = {Shackle, Christopher},
year = {1976}
}
@article{schmidt_nominal_2001,
title = {Nominal inflections in the {Shina} of {Indus} {Kohistan}},
volume = {62},
journal = {Acta Orientalia},
author = {Schmidt, Ruth Laila and Kohistani, Razwal},
year = {2001},
pages = {107--143}
}
@article{schmidt_compound_2004,
title = {Compound verbs in the {Shina} of {Kohistan}},
volume = {65},
journal = {Acta Orientalia},
author = {Schmidt, Ruth Laila},
year = {2004},
pages = {19--31}
}
@article{schmidt_converbs_2003,
title = {Converbs in a {Kohistani} {Shina} narrative},
volume = {65},
journal = {Acta Orientalia},
author = {Schmidt, Ruth Laila},
year = {2003},
pages = {137--152}
}
@incollection{saxena_retroflex_2004,
series = {Trends in linguistics. {Studies} and monographs},
title = {Retroflex vowels and other peculiarities in the {Kalasha} sound system},
isbn = {9783110178418},
abstract = {"Himalayan Languages contains contributions on Himalayan linguistics written by some of the leading experts in the field. The volume is divided into three parts. First, a general overview is given of the linguistic study of Himalayan languages and language communities. The second part offers synchronic studies of individual languages of the region (the Indo-Aryan languages Shina and Kalasha, and the Tibeto-Burman languages Belhare, Magar, Kinnauri, Classical Tibetan, and Thangmi). The papers in the third part of the volume address topics in historical and areal linguistics, with an emphasis on the Tibeto-Burman languages of the region, discussing grammaticalization processes (in Sunwar, Newar, Seke, Tshangla and Bantawa) and the subgrouping of Tibeto-Burman."},
language = {en},
number = {149},
booktitle = {Himalayan languages: {Past} and present},
publisher = {Mouton de Gruyter},
author = {Heegård, Jan and Mørch, Ida Elisabeth},
editor = {Saxena, Anju},
year = {2004},
keywords = {Foreign Language Study / Indic Languages, Foreign Language Study / Southeast Asian Languages, Himalaya Mountains Region, Language Arts \& Disciplines / Linguistics / General, Tibeto-Burman languages, Tibeto-Burman languages/ Congresses},
pages = {57--76}
}
@incollection{saxena_grammatical_2004,
series = {Trends in linguistics. {Studies} and monographs},
title = {A grammatical comparison of {Shina} dialects},
isbn = {9783110178418},
abstract = {"Himalayan Languages contains contributions on Himalayan linguistics written by some of the leading experts in the field. The volume is divided into three parts. First, a general overview is given of the linguistic study of Himalayan languages and language communities. The second part offers synchronic studies of individual languages of the region (the Indo-Aryan languages Shina and Kalasha, and the Tibeto-Burman languages Belhare, Magar, Kinnauri, Classical Tibetan, and Thangmi). The papers in the third part of the volume address topics in historical and areal linguistics, with an emphasis on the Tibeto-Burman languages of the region, discussing grammaticalization processes (in Sunwar, Newar, Seke, Tshangla and Bantawa) and the subgrouping of Tibeto-Burman."},
language = {en},
number = {149},
booktitle = {Himalayan languages: {Past} and present},
publisher = {Mouton de Gruyter},
author = {Schmidt, Ruth Laila},
editor = {Saxena, Anju},
year = {2004},
keywords = {Foreign Language Study / Indic Languages, Foreign Language Study / Southeast Asian Languages, Himalaya Mountains Region, Language Arts \& Disciplines / Linguistics / General, Tibeto-Burman languages, Tibeto-Burman languages/ Congresses},
pages = {33--55}
}
@book{saxena_himalayan_2004,
series = {Trends in linguistics. {Studies} and monographs},
title = {Himalayan languages: {Past} and present},
isbn = {9783110178418},
shorttitle = {Himalayan languages},
abstract = {"Himalayan Languages contains contributions on Himalayan linguistics written by some of the leading experts in the field. The volume is divided into three parts. First, a general overview is given of the linguistic study of Himalayan languages and language communities. The second part offers synchronic studies of individual languages of the region (the Indo-Aryan languages Shina and Kalasha, and the Tibeto-Burman languages Belhare, Magar, Kinnauri, Classical Tibetan, and Thangmi). The papers in the third part of the volume address topics in historical and areal linguistics, with an emphasis on the Tibeto-Burman languages of the region, discussing grammaticalization processes (in Sunwar, Newar, Seke, Tshangla and Bantawa) and the subgrouping of Tibeto-Burman."},
language = {en},
number = {149},
publisher = {Mouton de Gruyter},
author = {Saxena, Anju},
year = {2004},
keywords = {Foreign Language Study / Indic Languages, Foreign Language Study / Southeast Asian Languages, Himalaya Mountains Region, Language Arts \& Disciplines / Linguistics / General, Tibeto-Burman languages, Tibeto-Burman languages/ Congresses}
}
@incollection{lonne_compound_2001,
address = {Reinbek},
title = {Compound tenses in the {Shina} of {Indus} {Kohistan}},
isbn = {3885870339 9783885870333},
language = {German},
booktitle = {Tohfa-e-{Dil}: {Festschrift} {Helmut} {Nespital}},
publisher = {Inge Wezler},
author = {Schmidt, Ruth Laila},
editor = {Lönne, Dirk W},
year = {2001},
pages = {433--452}
}
@book{schmidt_urdu:_1999,
title = {Urdu: {An} {Essential} {Grammar}},
isbn = {9780415163804},
abstract = {Here is a reference guide to the most important aspects of the language as native speakers use it today. The complexities of Urdu are set out in short, readable sections. Explanations contain minimal jargon and emphasis has been placed on the aspects of Urdu that pose a particular challenge for English-speaking users. Features include: language examples throughout in Urdu script and romanization, user-friendly layout, detailed contents list and a comprehensive index.},
language = {en},
publisher = {Routledge},
author = {Schmidt, Ruth Laila},
month = nov,
year = {1999},
keywords = {Foreign Language Study / Hindi, Foreign Language Study / Indic Languages, Foreign Language Study / Miscellaneous, Juvenile Nonfiction / Foreign Language Study / General, Language Arts \& Disciplines / Grammar \& Punctuation, Urdu language, Urdu language - English, Urdu language - Grammar, Urdu language - Syntax, Urdu language/ Grammar, Urdu language/ Syntax, Urdu language/ Textbooks for foreign speakers/ English}
}
@incollection{brown_pronouns_2006,
address = {Amsterdam},
title = {Pronouns},
isbn = {0080448542 9780080448541 0080442994 9780080442990},
abstract = {The online full-text edition of the fourteen-volume print encyclopedia is fully searchable. It features linked cross-references between articles within the work, thematically grouped articles, editorially defined links to external linguistic resources, and regular updates..},
language = {English},
booktitle = {Encyclopedia of language and linguistics},
publisher = {Elsevier},
author = {Saxena, Anju},
editor = {Brown, Keith},
year = {2006},
pages = {131--133}
}
@incollection{cacopardo_tongues_2001,
address = {Rome},
series = {Reports and memoirs},
title = {The tongues of {Peristân}. {Appendix} 1},
number = {5},
booktitle = {Gates of {Peristan}: {History}, {Religion} and {Society} in the {Hindu} {Kush}},
publisher = {Istituto Italiano per l'Africa e l'Oriente (IsIAO)},
author = {Strand, Richard F.},
editor = {Cacopardo, Alberto M and Cacopardo, Augusto S},
year = {2001},
keywords = {Chitrāl District (Pakistan), Ethnology, History, Pakistan, Social life and customs},
pages = {251--257}
}
@book{raverty_dictionary_1982,
address = {Peshawar},
title = {A dictionary of the {Pukhto}, {Pushto}, or language of the {Afghans}: {With} remarks on the originality of the language and its affinity to the {Semitic} and other oriental tongues},
publisher = {Saeed Book Bank},
author = {Raverty, Henry G.},
year = {1982}
}
@incollection{brown_negation_2006,
address = {Amsterdam},
title = {Negation},
isbn = {0080448542 9780080448541 0080442994 9780080442990},
abstract = {The online full-text edition of the fourteen-volume print encyclopedia is fully searchable. It features linked cross-references between articles within the work, thematically grouped articles, editorially defined links to external linguistic resources, and regular updates..},
language = {English},
booktitle = {Encyclopedia of language and linguistics},
publisher = {Elsevier},
author = {Ramat, Paolo},
editor = {Brown, Keith},
year = {2006},
pages = {559--567}
}
@book{radloff_folktales_1998,
address = {Islamabad},
series = {Studies in {Languages} of {Northern} {Pakistan}},
title = {Folktales in the {Shina} of {Gilgit} : text, grammatical analysis and commentary},
isbn = {9698023046 9789698023041},
shorttitle = {Folktales in the {Shina} of {Gilgit}},
language = {English},
number = {2},
publisher = {National Institute of Pakistan Studies and Summer Institute of Linguistics},
author = {Radloff, Carla F. and Shakil, Shakil Ahmad},
year = {1998}
}
@incollection{radloff_dialects_1992,
address = {Islamabad},
series = {Sociolinguistic {Survey} of {Northern} {Pakistan}},
title = {The dialects of {Shina}},
isbn = {9698023127},
number = {2},
booktitle = {Languages of {Northern} {Areas}},
publisher = {National Institute of Pakistani Studies and Summer Institute of Linguistics},
author = {Radloff, Carla F.},
editor = {Backstrom, Peter C. and Radloff, Carla F.},
year = {1992},
pages = {89--203, 301--408}
}
@incollection{brown_adjectives_2006,
address = {Amsterdam},
title = {Adjectives},
isbn = {0080448542 9780080448541 0080442994 9780080442990},
abstract = {The online full-text edition of the fourteen-volume print encyclopedia is fully searchable. It features linked cross-references between articles within the work, thematically grouped articles, editorially defined links to external linguistic resources, and regular updates..},
language = {English},
booktitle = {Encyclopedia of language and linguistics},
publisher = {Elsevier},
author = {Pustet, Regina},
editor = {Brown, Keith},
year = {2006},
pages = {60--63}
}
@book{pustet_copulas_2003,
address = {Oxford},
title = {Copulas : {Universals} in the {Categorization} of the {Lexicon}},
isbn = {9780191555305},
shorttitle = {Copulas},
abstract = {Copulas (in English, the verb to be) are conventionally defined functionally as a means of relating elements of clause structure, especially subject and complement, and considered to be semantically empty or meaningless.They have received relatively little attention from linguists. Dr Pustet in this extensive cross-linguistic study goes some way towards correcting this neglect. In doing so she takes issue with both accepted definition and description. She presents an analysis of grammatical descriptions of over 160 languages drawn from the language families of the world. She shows that some languages have a single copula, others several, and some none at all. In a series of statistical analyses she seeks to explain why by linking the distribution of copulas to variations in lexical categorization and syntactic structure. She concludes by advancing a comprehensive theory of copularization which she relates to language classification and to theories of language change, notably grammaticalization.},
language = {en},
publisher = {Oxford University Press},
author = {Pustet, Regina},
month = jun,
year = {2003}
}
@book{pischel_grammatik_2012,
title = {Grammatik der {Prakrit}-{Sprachen}},
isbn = {9783111700007},
language = {de},
publisher = {Walter de Gruyter},
author = {Pischel, Richard},
month = feb,
year = {2012},
keywords = {Language Arts \& Disciplines / Linguistics / General, Language Arts \& Disciplines / Linguistics / Historical \& Comparative}
}
@incollection{payne_complex_1985,
address = {Cambridge},
title = {Complex phrases and complex sentences},
volume = {2},
booktitle = {Language {Typology} and {Syntactic} {Description}},
publisher = {Cambridge University Press},
author = {Payne, John R.},
editor = {Shopen, Timothy},
year = {1985},
pages = {3--41}
}
@article{payne_decay_1980,
title = {The decay of ergativity in {Pamir} languages},
volume = {51},
issn = {0024-3841},
url = {http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/0024384180900054},
doi = {10.1016/0024-3841(80)90005-4},
abstract = {The regular past tenses in modern Iranian are derived historically from the Old Iranian perfect participle in -ta, which had a passive orientation in the case of transitive verbs. The reanalysis of the passive participle as an active verb leads initially to an ergative case-marking system, and to discrepancies in verb-agreement patterns between transitive and intransitive sentences. The eastern Iranian Pamir languages exhibit various stages in the decay of the original ergative construction into a nominative-accusative one, including the development of typologically rare double-oblique and tripartite case-marking systems, and the grammaticalization of personal pronouns as agreement markers.},
number = {2–3},
journal = {Lingua},
author = {Payne, John R.},
year = {1980},
pages = {147--186}
}
@incollection{noonan_recent_2003,
address = {Canberra},
title = {Recent language contact in the {Nepal} {Himalaya}},
isbn = {978-0-85883-540-5},
abstract = {This volume discusses the nature of variation and change in a number of East, Southeast and South Asian languages, especially of the Sino-Tibetan family, also extending to other languages, even as far afield as English. The papers honour the work of James A. Matisoff, in celebration of his 65th birthday. There are nineteen papers by twenty authors concerning issues in phonology, morphology, syntax, language contact, orthography and language documentation. Randy LaPolla provides a paper with broad theoretical implications, 'Why languages differ: variation in the conventionalisation of constraints on inference'. Martha Ratliff writes on Hmong secret languages. Graham Thurgood and Fengxiang Li give an account of contact-induced variation and syntactic change in the Austronesian Tsat language of Hainan. Benji Wald's contribution considers verb compounding in English and East Asian languages.},
language = {en},
booktitle = {Language variation: papers on variation and change in the {Sinosphere} and in the {Indosphere} in honour of {James} {A}. {Matisoff} ; [edited by] {David} {Bradley} ... [et al.].},
publisher = {Pacific Linguistics},
author = {Noonan, Michael},
editor = {Bradley, David and LaPolla, Randy and Michailovsky, Boyd and Thurgood, Graham},
year = {2003},
keywords = {Comparative linguistics, East Asia, Language Arts \& Disciplines / General, Language Arts \& Disciplines / Linguistics, Language and languages, Sino-Tibetan languages, South Asia}
}
@book{morgenstierne_notes_1950,
address = {Oslo},
title = {Notes on {Gawar}-{Bati}},
publisher = {Det Norske Videnskaps-Akademi},
author = {Morgenstierne, Georg},
year = {1950}
}
@article{morgenstierne_notes_1942,
title = {Notes on {Dameli}: {A} {Kafir}-{Dardic} language of {Chitral}},
volume = {12},
journal = {Norsk Tidsskrift for Sprogvidenskap},
author = {Morgenstierne, Georg},
year = {1942},
pages = {115--198}
}
@book{morgenstierne_notes_1941,
address = {Oslo},
title = {Notes on {Phalura}: {An} {Unknown} {Dardic} {Language} of {Chitral}},
shorttitle = {Notes on {Phalura}},
publisher = {Det Norske Videnskaps-Akademi},
author = {Morgenstierne, Georg},
year = {1941},
keywords = {Dardic languages}
}
@book{morgenstierne_report_1932,
address = {Oslo},
series = {Serie {C} {III} - 1},
title = {Report on a linguistic mission to {North}-{Western} {India}},
language = {en},
publisher = {Instituttet for sammenlignende kulturforskning},
author = {Morgenstierne, Georg},
year = {1932},
keywords = {Chitral, Chitrāl (Pakistan), Chitrāl District (Pakistan), Indo-Iranian languages, Nuristan (Afghanistan : Region), Nuristani (Asian people), Nūristān (Afghanistan)}
}
@incollection{verma_verb_1993,
address = {New Delhi},
title = {Verb agreement in complex predicates in {Hindi}},
abstract = {Häftad, 1993. Pris 279 kr. Köp Complex Predicates in South Asian Language (9788173040436) av Mahendra K Verma på Bokus.com - svensk bokhandel på nätet med över 6 miljoner böcker, låga priser och snabba leveranser},
urldate = {2012-03-13TZ},
booktitle = {Complex predicates in {South} {Asian} languages},
publisher = {Manohar Publishers \& Distributors},
author = {Mohanan, Tara},
editor = {Verma, Mandindra K.},
year = {1993},
pages = {163--175}
}
@misc{mock_dards_1997,
title = {Dards, {Dardistan}, and {Dardic}: an {Ethnographic}, {Geographic}, and {Linguistic} {Conundrum}},
url = {http://www.mockandoneil.com/dard.htm},
urldate = {2015-08-26TZ},
author = {Mock, John},
year = {1997}
}
@book{mcmahon_understanding_1994,
address = {Cambridge},
title = {Understanding {Language} {Change}},
isbn = {978-0-521-44665-5},
abstract = {How and why do language changes begin; how and why do they spread; and how can they ultimately be explained? This new textbook sets out to answer these questions in a clear and helpful way that will be accessible to all students with only an elementary knowledge of linguistics. In the first half of the book Dr. McMahon analyzes changes from every area of grammar. In the second she looks at such topics as language contact, linguistic variation, pidgins and Creoles, and language death. Throughout, the discussion is illustrated by a wealth of examples from English and other languages.},
language = {en},
publisher = {Cambridge University Press},
author = {McMahon, April M. S.},
month = mar,
year = {1994},
keywords = {Language Arts \& Disciplines / Linguistics / General, Language Arts \& Disciplines / Linguistics / Historical \& Comparative}
}
@book{matthews_morphology_1991,
address = {Cambridge},
title = {Morphology},
isbn = {978-0-521-42256-7},
abstract = {This is an updated and substantially revised edition of Peter Matthews's well-known Morphology, first published in 1974. It includes chapters on inflectional and lexical morphology, derivational processes and productivity, compounds, paradigms, and much new material on markedness and other aspects of iconicity. As in the first edition, the theoretical discussion is eclectic and critical: its scope ranges from the ancient grammarians to the work of Chomsky and his followers, the disintegration of the classical Chomskyan scheme, and the renewed standing of morphology and historical linguistics in recent years. The examples are drawn from English and other European languages, both ancient and modern. The work will appeal to both specialists in particular languages--it contains much original material--and students of general linguistics. For this new edition much now obsolete discussion has been removed and replaced by discussion of current trends, and the further reading sections have been thoroughly updated.},
language = {en},
publisher = {Cambridge University Press},
author = {Matthews, Peter H.},
month = oct,
year = {1991},
keywords = {Language Arts \& Disciplines / Linguistics / Morphology, Language Arts \& Disciplines / Linguistics / Syntax}
}
@book{masica_indo-aryan_1991,
address = {Cambridge},
title = {The {Indo}-{Aryan} languages},
isbn = {0-521-23420-4 978-0-521-23420-7},
language = {English},
publisher = {Cambridge University Press},
author = {Masica, Colin P},
year = {1991}
}
@incollection{maddieson_syllable_2013,
address = {Leipzig},
title = {Syllable {Structure}},
url = {http://wals.info/chapter/12},
urldate = {2015-08-26TZ},
booktitle = {The {World} {Atlas} of {Language} {Structures} {Online}},
publisher = {Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology},
author = {Maddieson, Ian},
editor = {Dryer, Matthew S. and Haspelmath, Martin},
year = {2013}
}
@incollection{maddieson_consonant_2013,
address = {Leipzig},
title = {Consonant {Inventories}},
url = {http://wals.info/chapter/1},
urldate = {2015-08-26TZ},
booktitle = {The {World} {Atlas} of {Language} {Structures} {Online}},
publisher = {Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology},
author = {Maddieson, Ian},
editor = {Dryer, Matthew S. and Haspelmath, Martin},
year = {2013}
}
@book{lorenz_lehrbuch_1979,
address = {Leipzig},
title = {Lehrbuch des {Pashto} ({Afghanisch})},
language = {de},
publisher = {VEB Verlag Enzyklopädie},
author = {Lorenz, Manfred},
year = {1979},
note = {00014}
}
@book{lehmann_historical_1992,
address = {London},
title = {Historical {Linguistics}: {An} {Introduction}},
isbn = {978-0-415-07243-4},
shorttitle = {Historical {Linguistics}},
abstract = {Historical Linguistics provides a comprehensive and clearly written introduction to historical linguistic theory and methods. Since its first publication in 1962 the book has established itself as core reading for students of linguistics. This edition has been thoroughly revised. Drawing on recent linguistic and archaeological research Professor Lehmann incorporates key developments in the field. These include exciting advances in the history and development of writing: and in typological classification which allows better understanding of the structure of early languages. Well-illustrated with Indo-European examples, and supplementary exercises which draw on data from other language families as well, the book will enable students to carry out independent work in historical studies on any language family, as well as up-to-date work in Indo-European.},
language = {en},
publisher = {Routledge},
author = {Lehmann, Winfred Philipp},
year = {1992},
keywords = {Language Arts \& Disciplines / Linguistics / General, Language Arts \& Disciplines / Linguistics / Historical \& Comparative}
}
@book{lambton_persian_1953,
title = {Persian {Gramar}},
isbn = {9780521091244},
abstract = {A comprehensive graded grammar of Modern Persian, which can also serve as an introduction to the students who wish to read the classics. Arranged in two parts: Part One focuses on a description of the main Persian grammatical forms and their use (not historical development). Part Two describes the main Arabic forms used in Persian.},
language = {en},
publisher = {Cambridge University Press},
author = {Lambton, Ann K. S.},
year = {1953},
keywords = {Foreign Language Study / Arabic, Foreign Language Study / Persian, Language Arts \& Disciplines / General, Language Arts \& Disciplines / Vocabulary}
}
@incollection{dahl_circum-baltic_2001,
address = {Amsterdam},
title = {Circum-{Baltic} languages: {An} areal-typological approach},
isbn = {1588110427},
abstract = {The area around the Baltic Sea has for millennia been a meeting-place for people of different origins. Among the circum-Baltic languages, we find three major branches of Indo-European —Baltic, Germanic, and Slavic, the Baltic-Finnic languages from the Uralic phylum and several others. The circum-Baltic area is an ideal place to study areal and contact phenomena in languages. The present set of two volumes look at the circum-Baltic languages from a typological, areal and historical perspective, trying to relate the intricate patterns of similarities and dissimilarities to the societal background. In Volume II, selected phenomena in the grammars of the circum-Baltic languages are studied in a cross-linguistic perspective.},
language = {en},
booktitle = {The {Circum}-{Baltic} languages: {Grammar} and typology},
publisher = {John Benjamins Publishing Company},
author = {Koptjevskaja-Tamm, Maria and Wälchli, Bernhard},
editor = {Dahl, Östen and Koptjevskaja-Tamm, Maria},
year = {2001},
note = {00008},
keywords = {Language Arts \& Disciplines / Grammar \& Punctuation, Language Arts \& Disciplines / Linguistics / General},
pages = {615--750}
}
@book{dahl_circum-baltic_2001-1,
address = {Amsterdam},
title = {The {Circum}-{Baltic} languages: {Grammar} and typology},
isbn = {1588110427},
shorttitle = {The {Circum}-{Baltic} {Languages}},
abstract = {The area around the Baltic Sea has for millennia been a meeting-place for people of different origins. Among the circum-Baltic languages, we find three major branches of Indo-European —Baltic, Germanic, and Slavic, the Baltic-Finnic languages from the Uralic phylum and several others. The circum-Baltic area is an ideal place to study areal and contact phenomena in languages. The present set of two volumes look at the circum-Baltic languages from a typological, areal and historical perspective, trying to relate the intricate patterns of similarities and dissimilarities to the societal background. In Volume II, selected phenomena in the grammars of the circum-Baltic languages are studied in a cross-linguistic perspective.},
language = {en},
publisher = {John Benjamins Publishing Company},
author = {Dahl, Östen and Koptjevskaja-Tamm, Maria},
year = {2001},
note = {00008},
keywords = {Language Arts \& Disciplines / Grammar \& Punctuation, Language Arts \& Disciplines / Linguistics / General}
}
@incollection{konig_speech_2007,
address = {Cambridge},
edition = {Second edition},
title = {Speech act distinctions in grammar},
volume = {1},
isbn = {9780511619427},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/CBO9780511619427.005},
booktitle = {Language {Typology} and {Syntactic} {Description}},
publisher = {Cambridge University Press},
author = {König, Ekkehard and Siemund, Peter},
editor = {Shopen, Timothy},
year = {2007},
pages = {276--324}
}
@incollection{andrews_relative_2007,
edition = {Second edition},
title = {Relative clauses},
volume = {2},
isbn = {9780511619434},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/CBO9780511619434.004},
booktitle = {Language {Typology} and {Syntactic} {Description}},
publisher = {Cambridge University Press},
author = {Andrews, Avery D.},
year = {2007}
}
@article{kay_biocultural_1991,
title = {Biocultural {Implications} of {Systems} of {Color} {Naming}},
volume = {1},
issn = {1548-1395},
url = {http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com.ezp.sub.su.se/doi/10.1525/jlin.1991.1.1.12/abstract},
doi = {10.1525/jlin.1991.1.1.12},
abstract = {Preliminary analysis of color naming data from 111 languages in the World Color Survey confirms the main lines of the original Berlin and Kay hypothesis regarding the existence of semantic universals in basic color lexicons. The analysis further shows that visual physiology plays a role in the evolutionary development of basic color vocabularies, constraining the possible composite categories to a small number of those theoretically possible. One composite category, yellow/green, is clearly attested in the data, but the sequence leading to its emergence remains unknown.},
language = {en},
number = {1},
urldate = {2015-08-24TZ},
journal = {Journal of Linguistic Anthropology},
author = {Kay, Paul and Berlin, Brent and Merrifield, William},
month = jun,
year = {1991},
pages = {12--25}
}
@incollection{brown_articles_2006,
address = {Amsterdam},
title = {Articles, definite and indefinite},
isbn = {0080448542 9780080448541 0080442994 9780080442990},
abstract = {The online full-text edition of the fourteen-volume print encyclopedia is fully searchable. It features linked cross-references between articles within the work, thematically grouped articles, editorially defined links to external linguistic resources, and regular updates..},
language = {English},
booktitle = {Encyclopedia of language and linguistics},
publisher = {Elsevier},
author = {Juvonen, Päivi},
editor = {Brown, Keith},
year = {2006},
pages = {484--487}
}
@book{jettmar_beyond_2002,
address = {Karachi},
title = {Beyond the gorges of the {Indus}: {Archaeology} before excavation},
isbn = {0195779797},
shorttitle = {Beyond the gorges of the {Indus}},
publisher = {Oxford University Press},
author = {Jettmar, Karl},
year = {2002},
keywords = {Antiquities, History, Northern Areas (Pakistan), Pakistan Northern Areas, Petroglyphs}
}
@book{jager_typology_2006,
address = {Bochum},
series = {Diversitas {Linguarum}},
title = {Typology of {Periphrastic} 'do'-constructions},
isbn = {9783819606755},
language = {en},
number = {12},
publisher = {Universitätsverlag Dr. N. Brockmeyer},
author = {Jäger, Andreas},
year = {2006}
}
@book{international_phonetic_association_handbook_1999,
address = {Cambridge},
title = {Handbook of the {International} {Phonetic} {Association} : {A} guide to the use of the {International} {Phonetic} {Alphabet}},
isbn = {0521652367 9780521652360 0521637511 9780521637510},
shorttitle = {Handbook of the {International} {Phonetic} {Association}},
abstract = {This book is a comprehensive guide to the International Phonetic Alphabet, whose aim is to provide a universally agreed system of notation for the sounds of languages, and which has been widely used for over a century.},
language = {English},
publisher = {Cambridge University Press},
author = {{International Phonetic Association}},
year = {1999}
}
@incollection{iggesen_asymmetrical_2013,
address = {Leipzig},
title = {Asymmetrical {Case}-{Marking}},
url = {http://wals.info/chapter/50},
urldate = {2015-08-24TZ},
booktitle = {The {World} {Atlas} of {Language} {Structures} {Online}},
publisher = {Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology},
author = {Iggesen, Oliver A.},
editor = {Dryer, Matthew S. and Haspelmath, Martin},
year = {2013}
}
@article{hook_searching_2005,
title = {Searching for the {Goddess}: {A} {Study} of {Sensory} and {Other} {Impersonal} {Causative} {Expressions} in the {Shina} of {Gilgit}},
volume = {2005},
shorttitle = {Searching for the {Goddess}},
url = {http://www.degruyter.com/view/books/9783110186185/9783110186185.165/9783110186185.165.xml},
urldate = {2015-06-22TZ},
journal = {The Yearbook of South Asian Languages and Linguistics},
author = {Hook, Peter Edwin and Zia, Muhammad Amin},
year = {2005},
pages = {165--188}
}
@incollection{bhaskararao_case_2004,
address = {Amsterdam},
title = {Case as agreement: {Non}-nominative subjects in {Eastern} {Shina}, non-dative objects in {Kashmiri} and {Poguli}, and labile subjects in {Kashmiri} and {Gujarai} intransitive inceptives},
volume = {1},
isbn = {9789027295170 9027295174},
abstract = {Volume 1 of Non-nominative Subjects (NNSs) presents the most recent research on this topic from a wide range of languages from diverse language families of the world, with ample data and in-depth analysis. A significant feature of these volumes is that authors with different theoretical perspectives study the intricate questions raised by these constructions. Some of the central issues include the subject properties of noun phrases with ergative, dative, accusative and genitive case, case assignment and checking, anaphor-antecedent coreference, the nature of predicates with NNSs, whether they.},
language = {English},
urldate = {2012-08-17TZ},
booktitle = {Non-nominative subjects},
publisher = {John Benjamins Publishing Company},
author = {Hook, Peter Edwin and Koul, Omkar N.},
editor = {Bhaskararao, Peri and Subbarao, K. V},
year = {2004},
pages = {213--225}
}
@article{hook_concordant_1991,
title = {Concordant adverbs and postpositions in {Gujarati}},
volume = {52},
journal = {Indian Linguistics},
author = {Hook, Peter Edwin and Joshi, Dayashankar M},
year = {1991},
pages = {1--14}
}
@incollection{hanaway_kesar_1996,
address = {Lahore},
title = {Kesar of {Layul}: {A} {Central} {Asian} epic in the {Shina} of {Gultari}},
isbn = {9789693507027},
booktitle = {Studies in {Pakistani} popular culture},
publisher = {Lok Virsa Publishing House and Sang-e-Meel Publications},
author = {Hook, Peter Edwin},
editor = {Hanaway, William L and Heston, Wilma},
year = {1996},
pages = {121--183}
}
@incollection{verma_experiencers_1990,
address = {Stanford},
title = {Experiencers in {South} {Asian} languages: {A} gallery},
isbn = {9780937073605},
abstract = {These papers explore an important syntactic feature of South Asian languages, the experiencer subject construction. Contributing scholars investigate this feature in such languages as Marathi, Bhojpuri, Sinhalese, Marwari, Oriya, Punjabi, Bengali, Kalasha, Gujarati, Bepali, Maithili, and Malayalam. The experiencer subject not only defines South Asian languages as a linguistic unit, but also has implications for theoretical linguistics. Mahendra Verma is a professor of linguistics at the University of Wisconsin, Madison. Tara Mohanan is a linguistics professor in the English department of the National University of Singapore.},
language = {en},
booktitle = {Experiencer {Subjects} in {South} {Asian} {Languages}},
publisher = {Center for the Study of Language and Information (CSLI)},
author = {Hook, Peter Edwin},
editor = {Verma, Mahendra K. and Mohanan, Karuvannur Puthanveettil},
year = {1990},
keywords = {Foreign Language Study / Southeast Asian Languages, Language Arts \& Disciplines / Linguistics / General, Language Arts \& Disciplines / Linguistics / Semantics, Language Arts \& Disciplines / Linguistics / Syntax},
pages = {319--334}
}
@article{hook_distribution_1977,
title = {The distribution of the compound verb in the languages of {North} {India} and the question of its origin},
volume = {6},
number = {2},
journal = {International Journal of Dravidian Linguistics},
author = {Hook, Peter Edwin},
year = {1977},
pages = {336--349}
}
@incollection{hook_linguistic_1987,
address = {Tübingen},
title = {Linguistic areas: getting at the grain of history},
shorttitle = {Linguistic areas},
booktitle = {Festschrift for {Henry} {Hoenigswald}},
publisher = {Gunter Narr Verlag},
author = {Hook, Peter Edwin},
year = {1987},
note = {00008},
pages = {155--168}
}
@article{hook_note_1990,
title = {A note on expressions of involuntary experience in the {Shina} of {Skardu}},
volume = {53},
issn = {1474-0699},
url = {http://journals.cambridge.org/article_S0041977X00021261},
doi = {10.1017/S0041977X00021261},
abstract = {Sixty-five years ago, in brief remarks devoted to the Shina of Dras, Bailey noted an unusual construction associated with the verb lezhonu ‘to get’:},
number = {01},
urldate = {2015-08-24TZ},
journal = {Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies},
author = {Hook, Peter Edwin},
month = feb,
year = {1990},
pages = {77--82}
}
@incollection{verma_oblique_1990,
address = {Stanford},
title = {Oblique subjects in {Sanskrit}?},
isbn = {9780937073605},
abstract = {These papers explore an important syntactic feature of South Asian languages, the experiencer subject construction. Contributing scholars investigate this feature in such languages as Marathi, Bhojpuri, Sinhalese, Marwari, Oriya, Punjabi, Bengali, Kalasha, Gujarati, Bepali, Maithili, and Malayalam. The experiencer subject not only defines South Asian languages as a linguistic unit, but also has implications for theoretical linguistics. Mahendra Verma is a professor of linguistics at the University of Wisconsin, Madison. Tara Mohanan is a linguistics professor in the English department of the National University of Singapore.},
language = {en},
booktitle = {Experiencer {Subjects} in {South} {Asian} {Languages}},
publisher = {Center for the Study of Language and Information (CSLI)},
author = {Hock, Hans Henrich},
editor = {Verma, Manindra K. and Mohanan, Karuvannur Puthanveettil},
year = {1990},
keywords = {Foreign Language Study / Southeast Asian Languages, Language Arts \& Disciplines / Linguistics / General},
pages = {119--139}
}
@book{verma_experiencer_1990,
address = {Stanford},
title = {Experiencer {Subjects} in {South} {Asian} {Languages}},
isbn = {9780937073605},
abstract = {These papers explore an important syntactic feature of South Asian languages, the experiencer subject construction. Contributing scholars investigate this feature in such languages as Marathi, Bhojpuri, Sinhalese, Marwari, Oriya, Punjabi, Bengali, Kalasha, Gujarati, Bepali, Maithili, and Malayalam. The experiencer subject not only defines South Asian languages as a linguistic unit, but also has implications for theoretical linguistics. Mahendra Verma is a professor of linguistics at the University of Wisconsin, Madison. Tara Mohanan is a linguistics professor in the English department of the National University of Singapore.},
language = {en},
publisher = {Center for the Study of Language and Information (CSLI)},
editor = {Verma, Manindra K. and Mohanan, Karuvannur Puthanveettil},
year = {1990},
keywords = {Foreign Language Study / Southeast Asian Languages, Language Arts \& Disciplines / Linguistics / General}
}
@book{verma_experiencer_1990-1,
address = {Stanford},
title = {Experiencer {Subjects} in {South} {Asian} {Languages}},
isbn = {9780937073605},
abstract = {These papers explore an important syntactic feature of South Asian languages, the experiencer subject construction. Contributing scholars investigate this feature in such languages as Marathi, Bhojpuri, Sinhalese, Marwari, Oriya, Punjabi, Bengali, Kalasha, Gujarati, Bepali, Maithili, and Malayalam. The experiencer subject not only defines South Asian languages as a linguistic unit, but also has implications for theoretical linguistics. Mahendra Verma is a professor of linguistics at the University of Wisconsin, Madison. Tara Mohanan is a linguistics professor in the English department of the National University of Singapore.},
language = {en},
publisher = {Center for the Study of Language and Information (CSLI)},
editor = {Verma, Manindra K. and Mohanan, Karuvannur Puthanveettil},
year = {1990},
keywords = {Foreign Language Study / Southeast Asian Languages, Language Arts \& Disciplines / Linguistics / General}
}
@incollection{fox_demonstratives_1996,
address = {Amsterdam},
title = {Demonstratives in narrative discourse: {A} taxonomy of universal uses},
isbn = {9027229279},
abstract = {The last 15 years has seen an explosion of research on the topic of anaphora. Studies of anaphora have been important to our understanding of cognitive processes, the relationships between social interaction and grammar, and of directionality in diachronic change. The contributions to this volume represent the next generation of studies in anaphora defined broadly as those morpho-syntactic forms available to speakers for formulating reference taking as their starting point the foundation of research done in the 1980s. These studies examine in detail, and with a richness of methods and theories, what patterns of anaphoric usage can reveal to us about cognition, social interaction, and language change.},
language = {en},
booktitle = {Studies in {Anaphora}},
publisher = {John Benjamins Publishing Company},
author = {Himmelmann, Nikolaus},
editor = {Fox, Barbara A.},
year = {1996},
keywords = {Language Arts \& Disciplines / Linguistics / General},
pages = {205--254}
}
@book{fox_studies_1996,
address = {Amsterdam},
title = {Studies in {Anaphora}},
isbn = {9027229279},
abstract = {The last 15 years has seen an explosion of research on the topic of anaphora. Studies of anaphora have been important to our understanding of cognitive processes, the relationships between social interaction and grammar, and of directionality in diachronic change. The contributions to this volume represent the next generation of studies in anaphora defined broadly as those morpho-syntactic forms available to speakers for formulating reference taking as their starting point the foundation of research done in the 1980s. These studies examine in detail, and with a richness of methods and theories, what patterns of anaphoric usage can reveal to us about cognition, social interaction, and language change.},
language = {en},
publisher = {John Benjamins Publishing Company},
author = {Fox, Barbara A.},
year = {1996},
keywords = {Language Arts \& Disciplines / Linguistics / General}
}
@incollection{haspelmath_converb_1995,
address = {Berlin},
series = {Empirical approaches to language typology},
title = {The converb as a cross-linguistically valid category},
isbn = {978-3-11-088446-3},
url = {http://www.degruyter.com/view/product/143498},
language = {ENGL},
number = {13},
urldate = {2014-08-08TZ},
booktitle = {Converbs in cross-linguistic perspective: {Structure} and meaning of adverbial verb forms - adverbial participles, gerunds},
publisher = {Mouton de Gruyter},
author = {Haspelmath, Martin},
editor = {Haspelmath, Martin and König, Ekkehard},
year = {1995},
pages = {1--55}
}
@book{haspelmath_grammar_1993,
address = {Berlin},
title = {A grammar of {Lezgian}},
isbn = {9783110137354},
language = {en},
publisher = {Mouton de Gruyter},
author = {Haspelmath, Martin},
month = jan,
year = {1993},
keywords = {Language Arts \& Disciplines / Reference}
}
@book{hallberg_indus_1999,
address = {Islamabad},
series = {Studies in {Languages} of {Northern} {Pakistan}},
title = {Indus {Kohistani} : {A} preliminary phonological and morphological analysis},
isbn = {9698023100 9789698023102},
shorttitle = {Indus {Kohistani}},
language = {English},
number = {8},
publisher = {National Institute of Pakistan Studies and Summer Institute of Linguistics},
author = {Hallberg, Daniel G. and Hallberg, Calinda E},
year = {1999}
}
@book{givon_syntax:_2001,
address = {Amsterdam},
title = {Syntax: {An} introduction},
volume = {2},
isbn = {9789027297921 9027297924},
url = {http://public.eblib.com/EBLPublic/PublicView.do?ptiID=623175},
language = {English},
urldate = {2014-08-08TZ},
publisher = {John Benjamins Publishing Company},
author = {Givón, Talmy},
year = {2001}
}
@book{givon_syntax:_2001-1,
address = {Amsterdam},
title = {Syntax: {An} introduction},
volume = {1},
isbn = {9781588110657},
publisher = {John Benjamins Publishing Company},
author = {Givón, Talmy},
year = {2001}
}
@book{givon_understanding_1979,
address = {New York},
title = {On understanding grammar},
isbn = {9780122854507},
language = {en},
publisher = {Academic Press},
author = {Givón, Talmy},
year = {1979},
keywords = {Grammar, Comparative and general, Language Arts \& Disciplines / General, Language Arts \& Disciplines / Grammar, Language Arts \& Disciplines / Grammar \& Punctuation, Language Arts \& Disciplines / Linguistics, Language Arts \& Disciplines / Linguistics / General}
}
@article{garrett_origin_1990,
title = {The origin of {NP} split ergativity},
volume = {66},
number = {2},
journal = {Language},
author = {Garrett, Andrew},
year = {1990},
pages = {261--296}
}
@incollection{gambhir_complex_1993,
address = {New Delhi},
title = {Complex verb phrase: {A} diachronic and synchronic view},
abstract = {Häftad, 1993. Pris 279 kr. Köp Complex Predicates in South Asian Language (9788173040436) av Mahendra K Verma på Bokus.com - svensk bokhandel på nätet med över 6 miljoner böcker, låga priser och snabba leveranser},
urldate = {2012-03-13TZ},
booktitle = {Complex predicates in {South} {Asian} languages},
publisher = {Manohar Publishers \& Distributors},
author = {Gambhir, Vijay},
editor = {Verma, Mandindra K.},
year = {1993},
pages = {77--95}
}
@book{emeneau_language_1980,
address = {Stanford},
series = {Language {Science} and {National} {Development}},
title = {Language and {Linguistic} {Area}},
isbn = {9780804710473},
shorttitle = {Language and {Linguistic} {Area}},
language = {en},
number = {14},
publisher = {Stanford University Press},
author = {Emeneau, Murray Barnson},
year = {1980},
keywords = {Areal linguistics, Brahui language, Dravidian languages, India, Indo-Aryan languages, Indo-Aryan languages, Modern, Language Arts \& Disciplines / Alphabets \& Writing Systems, Language Arts \& Disciplines / General, Language Arts \& Disciplines / Linguistics / General}
}
@misc{emeneau_india_1965,
address = {Annamalainagar},
type = {Lecture at {Annamalai} {University} in 1959},
title = {India and historical grammar},
shorttitle = {India and historical grammar},
author = {Emeneau, Murray Barnson},
year = {1965}
}
@book{edelman_dardic_1983,
address = {Moscow},
series = {Languages of {Asia} and {Africa}},
title = {The {Dardic} and {Nuristani} languages},
publisher = {Nauka},
author = {Edelman, Dzhoi Iosifovna},
year = {1983},
note = {Translation of: Dardskie i nuristanskie iazyki.
Bibliography: p. 326-[343]},
keywords = {Dardic languages.}
}
@article{downing_correlative_1974,
title = {Correlative relative clauses in universal grammar},