VYAKARAN: South Asian Languages and Linguistics Net
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On 09/08/2010 15:31, Cynthia Groff wrote:
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<pre wrap="">VYAKARAN: South Asian Languages and Linguistics Net
Editors: Tej K. Bhatia, Syracuse University, New York
John Peterson, University of Osnabrueck, Germany
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Greetings all,
I am working on a compilation of resources currently available for the teaching and study of Central Asian languages and language policies.
This includes print and electronic resources on the languages in and around Afghanistan: background and general information on the region and languages of the region, language policies of the region and of specific countries, and language learning resources. Languages to be covered include but are not be limited to Pashto; Balochi (along with Saraiki, Sindhi, and some other Pakistani languages); Dari and other varieties of Persian, as well as Tajik; Turkic languages such as Kazakh, Kyrgyz, Uyghur, and Uzbek; and Mongolian.
Would any of you be able to point me to current resources related to these languages, particularly those published within the past ten years?
Your help much appreciated!
Cynthia Groff
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Cynthia Groff, PhD
Educational Linguistics
University of Pennsylvania
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One such item is FEL's most recent proceedings volume<br>
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978-0-9560210-1-4<br>
Endangered Languages and History: Proceedings of the Conference FEL
xiii, 24-26 September 2009, Khorog, Tajikistan (Proceedings of the
Foundation for Endangered Languages) [Paperback]<br>
Hakim Elnazarov (Author, Editor), Nicholas Ostler (Editor) <br>
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This contains articles about many Central Asian languages, past and
present (as well as other languages): most are in English, but some
of them are written in Tajik, Dari or Russian. All have English
abstracts.<br>
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A summary of the titles of the articles can be read at
<a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="http://www.ogmios.org/conferences/2009/proceed2009.htm">www.ogmios.org/conferences/2009/proceed2009.htm</a><br>
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The book is available for online order (even without FEL membership)
from<br>
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="https://secure1.let.uu.nl/elsnet/fel/membership_form.html">https://secure1.let.uu.nl/elsnet/fel/membership_form.html</a><br>
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or directly from me at 20 pounds per copy (including surface
postage).<br>
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Nicholas Ostler
<a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:nicholas@ostler.net">nicholas@ostler.net</a>
+44 (0)1225-852865, (0)7720-889319
Chairman: Foundation for Endangered Languages
<a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="http://www.ogmios.org">www.ogmios.org</a>
Author: Empires of the Word (2005),
Ad Infinitum (2007), The Last Lingua Franca (2010)
<a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="http://www.nicholasostler.com">www.nicholasostler.com</a>
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