LINGUIST List 25.1463
Wed
Mar 26 2014
TOC: Journal of South
Asian Languages and Linguistics 1/1
(2014)
Editor for this issue:
Sara Couture <saralinguistlist.org>
Date: 26-Mar-2014
From: Linda Steglich
<linda.steglich
degruyter.com>
Subject: Journal of South
Asian Languages and Linguistics Vol. 1, No. 1
(2014)
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Publisher: De Gruyter Mouton
http://www.degruyter.com/mouton
Journal Title: Journal of South Asian Languages
and Linguistics
Volume Number: 1
Issue Number: 1
Issue Date: 2014
Main Text:
The journal (
http://www.degruyter.com/jsall)
provides a peer-reviewed forum for publishing
original research articles and reviews in the
field of South Asian languages and linguistics,
with a focus on descriptive, functional and
typological investigations. Descriptive
analyses are encouraged to the extent that they
present analyses of lesser-known languages,
based on original fieldwork. Other areas
covered by the journal include language change
(including contact-induced change) and
sociolinguistics. The journal also publishes
occasional special issues on focused themes
relating to South Asian languages and
linguistics for which it welcomes
proposals.
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Frontmatter
Page i
Editorial statement
Anju Saxena
Page 1
A morphosyntactic chain shift in the
Hindi-Panjabi area: Explications and
implications
Hans Henrich Hock
Page 5
Modal verbs and modal constructions in
Ladakhi
Bettina Zeisler
Page 31
Sociolinguistic typology in North East India: A
tale of two branches
Scott DeLancey
Page 59
Catch me if you can: Pathways of Dravidian
influence in Sri Lanka Malay
Sebastian Nordhoff
Page 83
Book review
Maxwell P. Phillips
Page 103
Book review,
Harald Hammarström
Page 111
Linguistic Field(s): Historical Linguistics
Morphology
Phonology
Sociolinguistics
Syntax
Typology
Subject Language(s):
Bodo (brx)
Chin,
Haka (cnh)
Creole
Malay, Sri Lankan (sci)
Hindi
(hin)
Ladakhi
(lbj)
Maithili
(mai)
Sanskrit
(san)
Sinhalese
(sin)
Tamil
(tam)
Language Family(ies): Bodo-Garo
Dravidian
Indo-Aryan
Kuki-Chin
Tibeto-Burman
Page Updated: 26-Mar-2014