Languages of Northern Pakistan: Essays in Memory of Carla Radloff
Herausgeber: Baart, Joan L G; Payne, Thomas E; Liljegren, Henrik
Languages of Northern Pakistan: Essays in Memory of Carla Radloff
Herausgeber: Baart, Joan L G; Payne, Thomas E; Liljegren, Henrik
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This book is a unique collection of papers on the languages and cultures in the northern areas of Pakistan and the surrounding regions. In a single volume, the editors have compiled the work of a variety of national and international scholars, long concerned with the linguistic aspects of the many languages discussed in this book. This volume is dedicated to the memory of Carla Radloff, who was a well-known contributor to studies of the languages of northern Pakistan until her untimely death in 2012.
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This book is a unique collection of papers on the languages and cultures in the northern areas of Pakistan and the surrounding regions. In a single volume, the editors have compiled the work of a variety of national and international scholars, long concerned with the linguistic aspects of the many languages discussed in this book. This volume is dedicated to the memory of Carla Radloff, who was a well-known contributor to studies of the languages of northern Pakistan until her untimely death in 2012.
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press, USA
- Seitenzahl: 566
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. Dezember 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 217mm x 146mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 630g
- ISBN-13: 9780199406609
- ISBN-10: 019940660X
- Artikelnr.: 66406567
- Verlag: Oxford University Press, USA
- Seitenzahl: 566
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. Dezember 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 217mm x 146mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 630g
- ISBN-13: 9780199406609
- ISBN-10: 019940660X
- Artikelnr.: 66406567
Joan L. G. Baart is a Senior Linguistics Consultant with SIL International and an Adjunct Professor of Linguistics at the University of North Dakota, USA. He received his PhD in Linguistics from Leiden University, the Netherlands. Among other contributions to the field, he has edited a series of studies on the languages of northern Pakistan. Henrik Liljegren is Associate Professor of General Linguistics at Stockholm University, where he also received his PhD. Based on a vast amount of fieldwork, he has published insightful contributions to our knowledge of the languages of northern Pakistan. Thomas E. Payne is a Senior Linguistics Consultant for SIL International and a Research Associate at the University of Oregon, Department of Linguistics. As the recipient of various post-doctorate awards, he has published many linguistics papers, articles, and books.
* Foreword
* Preface
* 1: Gregory D.S. Anderson
: Burushaski: Some Areal-typological Comments on the Phonemics, Case
Marking, and Complex Predicate Structure
* 2: Paul Arsenault and Alexei Kochetov
: Two Types of Retroflex Harmony in Kalasha: Implications for
Phonological Typology
* 3: Joan L.G. Baart and Jeremy Hawbaker
: Pronominal Clitics in the Logar Dialect of Ormuri
* 4: Elena Bashir and Peter E. Hook
: A Life Story in the Shina of Gurez
* 5: Fazal Amin Beg, John Mock, and Mir Ali Wakhani
: Recent Developments in Wakhi Orthography
* 6: Georg Buddruss
: The Parable of the Prodigal Son in Shina and D.andomaakí
* 7: Almuth Degener
: Shina Poems of Mourning 164
* 8: Jan Heega@andrd and Nabaig
: Ek akhabir sher ais-'There was an Old Lion': A Linguistic Analysis
of a Kalasha Narrative as told by Sher John of Kraka, Mumoret
* 9: Wayne E. Losey
: Gojri Tone and its Representation in Written Text
* 10: Beate Lubberger
: The Indus Kohistani Indefinite Specific Marker =uk
* 11: John Mock
: Orality, Literacy, and Scholarship: Shifts in Gender, Genre, and
Performance of Wakhi Oral Expression
* 12: Carla F. Radloff and Henrik Liljegren
: Ergativity and Gilgiti Shina
* 13: Carla F. Radloff and Thomas E. Payne
: Gilgiti Shina Voice, Valence, and the Detransitivizer -i¿andij
* 14: Tariq Rahman
: Ideological Imperatives in Urdu Linguistics: A Study of the Works
of the Pioneers of Urdu Linguistics
* 15: Khawaja A. Rehman
: Preliminary Notes on the Languages of the Neelam Valley
* 16: Ruth Laila Schmidt
: The Phonemes of Gultari Shina
* 17: Hugh van Skyhawk
: The Jamáal Qháan Story of Alíi Goohár of .Domöáal (Hunza)
* 18: Richard F. Strand
: Phonatory Location in the Far North-Western Indo-Âryan Languages
* 19: Bertil Tikkanen
: Tonogenesis in Burushaski and Domaki
* 20: Claus Peter Zoller
: On Synonym Compounds in Indo-Aryan
* Contributors
* About Carla Faye Radloff
* Index
* Preface
* 1: Gregory D.S. Anderson
: Burushaski: Some Areal-typological Comments on the Phonemics, Case
Marking, and Complex Predicate Structure
* 2: Paul Arsenault and Alexei Kochetov
: Two Types of Retroflex Harmony in Kalasha: Implications for
Phonological Typology
* 3: Joan L.G. Baart and Jeremy Hawbaker
: Pronominal Clitics in the Logar Dialect of Ormuri
* 4: Elena Bashir and Peter E. Hook
: A Life Story in the Shina of Gurez
* 5: Fazal Amin Beg, John Mock, and Mir Ali Wakhani
: Recent Developments in Wakhi Orthography
* 6: Georg Buddruss
: The Parable of the Prodigal Son in Shina and D.andomaakí
* 7: Almuth Degener
: Shina Poems of Mourning 164
* 8: Jan Heega@andrd and Nabaig
: Ek akhabir sher ais-'There was an Old Lion': A Linguistic Analysis
of a Kalasha Narrative as told by Sher John of Kraka, Mumoret
* 9: Wayne E. Losey
: Gojri Tone and its Representation in Written Text
* 10: Beate Lubberger
: The Indus Kohistani Indefinite Specific Marker =uk
* 11: John Mock
: Orality, Literacy, and Scholarship: Shifts in Gender, Genre, and
Performance of Wakhi Oral Expression
* 12: Carla F. Radloff and Henrik Liljegren
: Ergativity and Gilgiti Shina
* 13: Carla F. Radloff and Thomas E. Payne
: Gilgiti Shina Voice, Valence, and the Detransitivizer -i¿andij
* 14: Tariq Rahman
: Ideological Imperatives in Urdu Linguistics: A Study of the Works
of the Pioneers of Urdu Linguistics
* 15: Khawaja A. Rehman
: Preliminary Notes on the Languages of the Neelam Valley
* 16: Ruth Laila Schmidt
: The Phonemes of Gultari Shina
* 17: Hugh van Skyhawk
: The Jamáal Qháan Story of Alíi Goohár of .Domöáal (Hunza)
* 18: Richard F. Strand
: Phonatory Location in the Far North-Western Indo-Âryan Languages
* 19: Bertil Tikkanen
: Tonogenesis in Burushaski and Domaki
* 20: Claus Peter Zoller
: On Synonym Compounds in Indo-Aryan
* Contributors
* About Carla Faye Radloff
* Index
* Foreword
* Preface
* 1: Gregory D.S. Anderson
: Burushaski: Some Areal-typological Comments on the Phonemics, Case
Marking, and Complex Predicate Structure
* 2: Paul Arsenault and Alexei Kochetov
: Two Types of Retroflex Harmony in Kalasha: Implications for
Phonological Typology
* 3: Joan L.G. Baart and Jeremy Hawbaker
: Pronominal Clitics in the Logar Dialect of Ormuri
* 4: Elena Bashir and Peter E. Hook
: A Life Story in the Shina of Gurez
* 5: Fazal Amin Beg, John Mock, and Mir Ali Wakhani
: Recent Developments in Wakhi Orthography
* 6: Georg Buddruss
: The Parable of the Prodigal Son in Shina and D.andomaakí
* 7: Almuth Degener
: Shina Poems of Mourning 164
* 8: Jan Heega@andrd and Nabaig
: Ek akhabir sher ais-'There was an Old Lion': A Linguistic Analysis
of a Kalasha Narrative as told by Sher John of Kraka, Mumoret
* 9: Wayne E. Losey
: Gojri Tone and its Representation in Written Text
* 10: Beate Lubberger
: The Indus Kohistani Indefinite Specific Marker =uk
* 11: John Mock
: Orality, Literacy, and Scholarship: Shifts in Gender, Genre, and
Performance of Wakhi Oral Expression
* 12: Carla F. Radloff and Henrik Liljegren
: Ergativity and Gilgiti Shina
* 13: Carla F. Radloff and Thomas E. Payne
: Gilgiti Shina Voice, Valence, and the Detransitivizer -i¿andij
* 14: Tariq Rahman
: Ideological Imperatives in Urdu Linguistics: A Study of the Works
of the Pioneers of Urdu Linguistics
* 15: Khawaja A. Rehman
: Preliminary Notes on the Languages of the Neelam Valley
* 16: Ruth Laila Schmidt
: The Phonemes of Gultari Shina
* 17: Hugh van Skyhawk
: The Jamáal Qháan Story of Alíi Goohár of .Domöáal (Hunza)
* 18: Richard F. Strand
: Phonatory Location in the Far North-Western Indo-Âryan Languages
* 19: Bertil Tikkanen
: Tonogenesis in Burushaski and Domaki
* 20: Claus Peter Zoller
: On Synonym Compounds in Indo-Aryan
* Contributors
* About Carla Faye Radloff
* Index
* Preface
* 1: Gregory D.S. Anderson
: Burushaski: Some Areal-typological Comments on the Phonemics, Case
Marking, and Complex Predicate Structure
* 2: Paul Arsenault and Alexei Kochetov
: Two Types of Retroflex Harmony in Kalasha: Implications for
Phonological Typology
* 3: Joan L.G. Baart and Jeremy Hawbaker
: Pronominal Clitics in the Logar Dialect of Ormuri
* 4: Elena Bashir and Peter E. Hook
: A Life Story in the Shina of Gurez
* 5: Fazal Amin Beg, John Mock, and Mir Ali Wakhani
: Recent Developments in Wakhi Orthography
* 6: Georg Buddruss
: The Parable of the Prodigal Son in Shina and D.andomaakí
* 7: Almuth Degener
: Shina Poems of Mourning 164
* 8: Jan Heega@andrd and Nabaig
: Ek akhabir sher ais-'There was an Old Lion': A Linguistic Analysis
of a Kalasha Narrative as told by Sher John of Kraka, Mumoret
* 9: Wayne E. Losey
: Gojri Tone and its Representation in Written Text
* 10: Beate Lubberger
: The Indus Kohistani Indefinite Specific Marker =uk
* 11: John Mock
: Orality, Literacy, and Scholarship: Shifts in Gender, Genre, and
Performance of Wakhi Oral Expression
* 12: Carla F. Radloff and Henrik Liljegren
: Ergativity and Gilgiti Shina
* 13: Carla F. Radloff and Thomas E. Payne
: Gilgiti Shina Voice, Valence, and the Detransitivizer -i¿andij
* 14: Tariq Rahman
: Ideological Imperatives in Urdu Linguistics: A Study of the Works
of the Pioneers of Urdu Linguistics
* 15: Khawaja A. Rehman
: Preliminary Notes on the Languages of the Neelam Valley
* 16: Ruth Laila Schmidt
: The Phonemes of Gultari Shina
* 17: Hugh van Skyhawk
: The Jamáal Qháan Story of Alíi Goohár of .Domöáal (Hunza)
* 18: Richard F. Strand
: Phonatory Location in the Far North-Western Indo-Âryan Languages
* 19: Bertil Tikkanen
: Tonogenesis in Burushaski and Domaki
* 20: Claus Peter Zoller
: On Synonym Compounds in Indo-Aryan
* Contributors
* About Carla Faye Radloff
* Index