Kreutzmann Hermann. Societal developments in high mountain regions of South Asia exemplified by the case of geolinguistic diversity. In: Revue de géographie alpine, tome 89, n°2, 2001. pp. 148-151
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Contains fulltext : 205065.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access
Surrounding the Hindukush mountain chain is a stretch of land where as many as 50 distinct languages...
The Hindu Kush mountain area, situated at the crossroads of South and Central Asia, displays high la...
This chapter describes grammaticalization patterns in a broad selection of languages of South Asia, ...
This thesis examines the causes and consequences of diversity in human language. It is divided into ...
The author examines the conducts and relations between the different language families in Nepalese H...
Mountain environments are unique in many ways, including varied slope gradients, cool climates, and ...
Mountain systems in India, including the Himalayan region are characterised by highly complex socio-...
Comparatively small populations inhabit the Hindukush-Himalayan mountain arc. Within high mountain r...
Linguistic diversity and regional differentia tion of denominational groups in the Hindukush-Kara ko...
South Asia is an ethnolinguistically inordinately complex portion of the planet. The topography of t...
In his outline of geolinguistics Roland Breton (1991: xvi-xix) has identified six dimensions of oper...
The article describes the geomorphic systems of spatial reference in the two Indo-Aryan languages Pa...
The high-altitude Hindu Kush–Karakoram region is home to more than 50 language communities, belongin...
This book describes the areal distrbution of a range of grammatical features across the languages of...
Contains fulltext : 205065.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access
Surrounding the Hindukush mountain chain is a stretch of land where as many as 50 distinct languages...
The Hindu Kush mountain area, situated at the crossroads of South and Central Asia, displays high la...
This chapter describes grammaticalization patterns in a broad selection of languages of South Asia, ...
This thesis examines the causes and consequences of diversity in human language. It is divided into ...
The author examines the conducts and relations between the different language families in Nepalese H...
Mountain environments are unique in many ways, including varied slope gradients, cool climates, and ...
Mountain systems in India, including the Himalayan region are characterised by highly complex socio-...