[Lingtyp] Conceptualization of Time in languages of the Far East and the Indian subcontinent

Annika Tjuka tjuka at shh.mpg.de
Tue Jan 12 15:42:18 UTC 2021


Dear all,

I am asking on behalf of a student of mine who wants to write a term 
paper on cross-linguistic differences in the conceptualization of time.

The student is interested in the languages of the Far East and the 
Indian subcontinent (mainly Dzongkha, Bhutia, Nepali, and Tamil).

Do you happen to know of any literature on the conceptualization of time 
in these languages?

If you know of any references, please email them to me via email 
(tjuka at shh.mpg.de). I'll send a bibliography to everyone at the end.

Many thanks in advance,
Annika

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Annika Tjuka
PhD Candidate and PhD Representative of the DLCE department

International Max Planck Research School (IMPRS)
Max Planck Institute for the Science of Human History
Department of Linguistic and Cultural Evolution
Kahlaische Strasse 10
07745 Jena, Germany (currently working from home in Berlin)

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