Languages of the Himalayas
Author: George van Driem
Publisher: BRILL
Published: 2022-09-12
Total Pages: 924
ISBN-13: 9004514929
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Author: George van Driem
Publisher: BRILL
Published: 2022-09-12
Total Pages: 924
ISBN-13: 9004514929
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Anju Saxena
Publisher: Walter de Gruyter
Published: 2011-05-12
Total Pages: 445
ISBN-13: 311089887X
DOWNLOAD EBOOKWith its many and diverse languages, including some with very long documented histories, its cultural diversity, and its widespread multilingualism- both the stable and transient kind- the Himalayan region is a treasure trove of empirical data for linguistic research on language typology and universals, historical linguistics, language contact and areal linguistics. 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 (Indo-Aryan languages Shina and Kalasha, and 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.
Author: Heleen Plaisier
Publisher: BRILL
Published: 2007
Total Pages: 273
ISBN-13: 9004155252
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis highly readable book is the first comprehensive reference grammar of the Lepcha language of Darjeeling, Sikkim and Kalimpong. This grammar explains the structure of the language, its sound system and salient features, and includes a lexicon and cultural history.
Author: Anju Saxena
Publisher: Brill's Studies in South and S
Published: 2022-05-25
Total Pages: 496
ISBN-13: 9789004512245
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe book deals with the linguistic situation of Kinnaur - so far little described - whose Sino-Tibetan and Indo-Aryan languages are described both as independent entities and as parts of a multifaceted linguistic ecology, also in relation to a wider Himalayan context.
Author: Nicolas Schorer
Publisher: BRILL
Published: 2016-08-29
Total Pages: 474
ISBN-13: 9004326405
DOWNLOAD EBOOKIn The Dura Language: Grammar & Phylogeny Nicolas Schorer provides the definite descriptive account of this hitherto poorly documented language of Lamjung, Nepal. The Dura language is effectively extinct, although attempts at revival may be undertaken by well-intentioned members of Dura ethnicity. On the basis of a comprehensive study and analysis of all of the extant Dura language material, the book outlines the phonology, nominal and verbal morphology, lexical and syntactic properties as well as the phylogenetic position of the language in unprecedented detail. The result of the phylogenetic inquiry will help explain some of the sociocultural realities associated with the Dura community in Nepal and is a significant contribution to our understanding of the linguistic landscape of the Himalayas.
Author: Harold Schiffman
Publisher: BRILL
Published: 2011-12-09
Total Pages: 389
ISBN-13: 9004201459
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe contribution of this collection of articles is to construct an updated picture of languages and language policy in and around Afghanistan, and give potential language learners a clearer picture of what kinds of resources exist, and what is still needed. The book was co-edited by Brian Spooner, Professor of Anthropology at the University of Pennsylvania.
Author: Umbavu Joseph
Publisher: BRILL
Published: 2006-12-01
Total Pages: 892
ISBN-13: 9047404696
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe Rabha’s inhabit the plains on both sides of the Brahmaputra river in Assam, in the North East of India. Their language is Rabha, a member of the Tibeto-Burman language family. This is the first ever comprehensive grammar of the Róngdani dialect of Rabha, as spoken in, a.o., the Rabha heartlands. Based on extensive field work by the author, this work is yet another significant step in the meticulous task of piecing together the jigsaw of Himalayan languages as undertaken by George van Driem and his team. Given the steady decline of the Rabha language in favour of Assamese, all those interested in the language and history of the Himalayas and Northern India will welcome this volume. With a Rabha dictionary/vocabulary, and a series of key Rabha texts shedding light on its people’s customs. With financial support of the International Institute of Asian Studies (www.iias.nl).
Author: Diana Lange
Publisher: BRILL
Published: 2020-06-08
Total Pages: 389
ISBN-13: 9004416889
DOWNLOAD EBOOKDiana Lange's patient investigations have, in this wonderful piece of detective work, solved the mysteries of six extraordinary panoramic maps of routes across Tibet and the Himalayas, clearly hand-drawn in the late 1850s by a local artist, known as the British Library's Wise Collection. Diana Lange now reveals not only the previously unknown identity of the Scottish colonial official who commissioned the maps from a Tibetan Buddhist lama, but also the story of how the Wise Collection came to be in the British Library. The result is both a spectacular illustrated ethnographic atlas and a unique compendium of knowledge concerning the mid-19th century Tibetan world, as well as a remarkable account of an academic journey of discovery. It will entertain and inform anyone with an interest in this fascinating region. This large format book is lavishly illustrated in colour and includes four separate large foldout maps.
Author: Alain Chenevière
Publisher: Vilo Publishing
Published: 1999-11-01
Total Pages: 237
ISBN-13: 9782719104934
DOWNLOAD EBOOKIn this book the Himalayas are treated as a whole: geography, geology, zoology, botany, ethnology and history as well as cultures, religions and art of the region.
Author: Patience Epps
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 2021-07-28
Total Pages: 306
ISBN-13: 0429641613
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis collection showcases the contributions of the study of endangered and understudied languages to historical linguistic analysis, and the broader relevance of diachronic approaches toward developing better informed approaches to language documentation and description. The volume brings together perspectives from both established and up-and-coming scholars and represents a globally and linguistically diverse range of languages.The collected papers demonstrate the ways in which endangered languages can challenge existing models of language change based on more commonly studied languages, and can generate innovative insights into linguistic phenomena such as pathways of grammaticalization, forms and dynamics of contact-driven change, and the diachronic relationship between lexical and grammatical categories. In so doing, the book highlights the idea that processes and outcomes of language change long held to be universally relevant may be more sensitive to cultural and typological variability than previously assumed. Taken as a whole, this collection brings together perspectives from language documentation and historical linguistics to point the way forward for richer understandings of both language change and documentary-descriptive approaches, making this key reading for scholars in these fields.