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The field of South Asian linguistics has undergone considerable
growth and advancement in recent years, as a wider and more diverse
range of languages have become subject to serious linguistic study,
and as advancements in theoretical linguistics are applied to the
rich linguistic data of South Asia. In this growth and diversity,
it can be difficult to retain a broad grasp on the current state of
the art, and to maintain a sense of the underlying unity of the
field. This volume brings together twenty articles by leading
scholars in South Asian linguistics, which showcase the
cutting-edge research currently being undertaken in the field, and
offer the reader a comprehensive introduction to the state of the
art in South Asian linguistics. The contributions to the volume
focus primarily on syntax and semantics, but also include important
contributions on morphological and phonological questions. The
contributions also cover a wide range of languages, from
well-studied Indo-Aryan languages such as Sanskrit, Hindi, Bangla
and Panjabi, through Dravidian languages to endangered and
understudied Tibeto-Burman languages. This collection is a
must-read for all scholars interested in current trends and
advancements in South Asian linguistics.
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 three 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.
Trends in Hindi Linguistics provides a snapshot of current
developments in Hindi syntax and semantics and covers topics such
as definiteness marking, comparative constructions with
differentials, conjunct verbs, participial relative clauses,
ellipsis, scrambling, infinitives and directive strategies.
Together these papers give a rich and in-depth account of the
vitality of current research on Hindi.
Trends in Hindi Linguistics provides a snapshot of current
developments in Hindi syntax and semantics and covers topics such
as definiteness marking, comparative constructions with
differentials, conjunct verbs, participial relative clauses,
ellipsis, scrambling, infinitives and directive strategies.
Together these papers give a rich and in-depth account of the
vitality of current research on Hindi.
This edited book examines conditionals from a number of
interdisciplinary perspectives, drawing on research from fields as
diverse as linguistics, psychology, philosophy and logic. Across 13
chapters, the authors not only investigate and examine various
commonly-held perceptions about conditionals, but they also
challenge many of the assumptions underpinning current conditionals
scholarship, setting an agenda for future research. Based in part
on the papers presented at a unique international summer school -
Conditionals in Paris - this volume represents the cutting edge in
the study of conditionals, and it will be of interest to scholars
in fields including linguistics and psychology, semiotics,
philosophy and logic, and artificial intelligence.
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