European studies on South Asian languages
Mahendra Verma
mkv1 at YORK.AC.UK
Thu Jan 25 17:50:30 UTC 2007
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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Dear John
You might like to consider including the following:
Mahendra K. Verma 2005. English as an Economic Investment: Who will Earn
the Dividends? In Claus Gnutzmann/Franke Intemann eds. The Globalisation of
English and the English Language Classroom. Gunter Narr Verlag Tubingen.
Best.
mahendra
Mahendra Verma
Hon. Fellow
Dept. of Language & Linguistic Science
University of York
YORK,UK.
On Jan 24 2007, John Peterson wrote:
>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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>Dear colleagues,
>
>I am presently preparing the regional report for Europe for the upcoming
>issue of "The Yearbook of South Asian Languages and Lingusitics", edited
>by Rajendra Singh. This edition of the "Regional Report - Europe" is to
>contain information on ALL linguistic work published since 2004 by authors
>working at a European institution or residing in Europe (similar reports
>are being done for other parts of the globe) and is intended to document
>the extent and variety of work done during this period.
>
>Although such a regional report can probably never really be fully
>exhaustive, I would like to cover as much work from as many scholars as
>possible and to overlook as little as possible. I would therefore be
>interested in hearing from anyone working in Europe on ANY aspects of
>South Asian languages about their work. This includes work on any
>language, language family or linguistic isolate spoken in South Asia (or
>previously spoken in South Asia) from any of the following areas:
>
>- Descriptive linguistics
>- Historical linguistics
>- Theoretical linguistics
>- Phonetics / Phonology
>- Typological studies
>- Sociolinguistics
>- Psycholinguistics
>- Areal studies
>- Computer linguistics
>
>and much, much more!
>
>Any information you could share with me on your own work or that of your
>colleagues would greatly be appreciated!
>
>All the best,
>John
>
>(Unfortunately, for reasons of space, I won't be including reviews in the
>report, sorry!)
>
>
>
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