[ICSTLL 51] 26th-28th September 2018 ; Kyoto University, Kyoto, JAPAN主催 : 第51回国際漢蔵語学会実行委員会 ; 共催 : 京都大学白眉センターThis paper discusses relativization strategies used by South Asian languages, with the focus falling on relative-correlative constructions. The bi-clausal relative-correlative structure is believed to be native to Indo-Aryan languages and has been replicated by Austroasiatic, Dravidian and Tibeto-Burman languages of South Asia through contact and convergence, despite the non-Indic languages of the region already having a participial relativization strategy at their disposal. Various permutations of the relativecorrelative construction are discussed and compared to the participial relativization strategies of South Asian languages, and...
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In this study, we investigate the possible presence of an east–west divide in Indo-Aryan languages s...
This paper discusses relativization strategies used by South Asian languages, with the focus falling...
This chapter describes grammaticalization patterns in a broad selection of languages of South Asia, ...
Indo-Aryan languages still display a strong correlative system, as was the case in Sanskrit where it...
This dissertation explores the nature and extent of retroflex consonant harmony in South Asia. Using...
This dissertation explores the nature and extent of retroflex consonant harmony in South Asia. Using...
South Asia is an ethnolinguistically inordinately complex portion of the planet. The topography of t...
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This dataset contains exhaustive data on comparative constructions in a sample of 37 Tibeto-Burman l...
International audienceThis paper aims at investigating the variation in relative clause construction...
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The process of relativization has been investigated in the present study to determine the character...
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178 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1997.In this thesis I use a dialec...
We present a comparative analysis of relative clauses in Hindi and Arabic in the tradition of the Pa...
In this study, we investigate the possible presence of an east–west divide in Indo-Aryan languages s...
This paper discusses relativization strategies used by South Asian languages, with the focus falling...
This chapter describes grammaticalization patterns in a broad selection of languages of South Asia, ...
Indo-Aryan languages still display a strong correlative system, as was the case in Sanskrit where it...
This dissertation explores the nature and extent of retroflex consonant harmony in South Asia. Using...
This dissertation explores the nature and extent of retroflex consonant harmony in South Asia. Using...
South Asia is an ethnolinguistically inordinately complex portion of the planet. The topography of t...
In this thesis, I explore the use of copulas in non-copula constructions in the languages of South A...
This dataset contains exhaustive data on comparative constructions in a sample of 37 Tibeto-Burman l...
International audienceThis paper aims at investigating the variation in relative clause construction...
The volume investigates the different alignment patterns in Indo-Aryan and shows that the variation ...
The process of relativization has been investigated in the present study to determine the character...
This paper provides a first description of comparative constructions in Suansu, an unreported Tibeto...
178 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1997.In this thesis I use a dialec...
We present a comparative analysis of relative clauses in Hindi and Arabic in the tradition of the Pa...
In this study, we investigate the possible presence of an east–west divide in Indo-Aryan languages s...