Siraiki is a major but understudied Indo‐Aryan language spoken mainly in central Pakistan. Its causative system, which has never been described in detail, shows many similarities with causative systems in related modern Indo‐Aryan languages, but also differences which render it unique within this family. We provide a detailed account of causativization in Siraiki, and attempt to explain the synchronic complexity of the Siraiki data, as well as the broader variation within modern Indo‐Aryan, in diachronic terms
The paper deals with the diachrony of the past and perfect system in Indo-Aryan with special referen...
In Kalasha, an Indo-Aryan language spoken in Northwest Pakistan, the linguistic encoding of ‘put’ an...
The paper deals with the diachrony of the past and perfect system in Indo-Aryan with special referen...
Siraiki is a major but understudied Indo‐Aryan language spoken mainly in central Pakistan. Its causa...
This paper presents some novel and hard-to-access data from Kalkoti, an Indo-Aryan language spoken i...
The paper aims at linking the historic evolution of the past and perfect system in Indo-Aryan (with ...
Kok-Borok is the native language of the Borok people in the Indian state of Tripura and its neighbou...
In the Shangzhai dialect of Horpa, an under-studied Tibeto-Burman language of northwestern Sichuan, ...
The volume investigates the different alignment patterns in Indo-Aryan and shows that the variation ...
Ergativity in the Indo-Aryan languages is a very intricate phenomenon. At the morphological level, w...
Based on field-work in Pakistan on the Northwest Indo-Aryan (Dardic) language Kalasha, this study is...
The paper aims at linking the historic evolution of the past and perfect system in Indo-Aryan (with ...
The paper aims at linking the historic evolution of the past and perfect system in Indo-Aryan (with ...
At least four papers on causative constructions in the languages of Nepal have been presented in th...
This paper proposes that the labial causative prefixes found in various Trans-Himalayan languages of...
The paper deals with the diachrony of the past and perfect system in Indo-Aryan with special referen...
In Kalasha, an Indo-Aryan language spoken in Northwest Pakistan, the linguistic encoding of ‘put’ an...
The paper deals with the diachrony of the past and perfect system in Indo-Aryan with special referen...
Siraiki is a major but understudied Indo‐Aryan language spoken mainly in central Pakistan. Its causa...
This paper presents some novel and hard-to-access data from Kalkoti, an Indo-Aryan language spoken i...
The paper aims at linking the historic evolution of the past and perfect system in Indo-Aryan (with ...
Kok-Borok is the native language of the Borok people in the Indian state of Tripura and its neighbou...
In the Shangzhai dialect of Horpa, an under-studied Tibeto-Burman language of northwestern Sichuan, ...
The volume investigates the different alignment patterns in Indo-Aryan and shows that the variation ...
Ergativity in the Indo-Aryan languages is a very intricate phenomenon. At the morphological level, w...
Based on field-work in Pakistan on the Northwest Indo-Aryan (Dardic) language Kalasha, this study is...
The paper aims at linking the historic evolution of the past and perfect system in Indo-Aryan (with ...
The paper aims at linking the historic evolution of the past and perfect system in Indo-Aryan (with ...
At least four papers on causative constructions in the languages of Nepal have been presented in th...
This paper proposes that the labial causative prefixes found in various Trans-Himalayan languages of...
The paper deals with the diachrony of the past and perfect system in Indo-Aryan with special referen...
In Kalasha, an Indo-Aryan language spoken in Northwest Pakistan, the linguistic encoding of ‘put’ an...
The paper deals with the diachrony of the past and perfect system in Indo-Aryan with special referen...