Major Genres and Trends in Dravidian Literature

Major Genres and Trends in Dravidian Literature
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 376
Release: 2003
Genre: Dravidian literature
ISBN:

Contributed papers presented at National Seminar on Major Genres and Trends in Dravidian Literature, held at Dravidian University from November 8-10, 2002.

Word-structure in Dravidian

Word-structure in Dravidian
Author: R. Śrīhari
Publisher:
Total Pages: 508
Release: 2003
Genre: Dravidian languages
ISBN:

Contributed papers presented at a seminar held during November 26-28, 2001.

Narayana Rao

Narayana Rao
Author: Aḍivi Bāpirāju
Publisher:
Total Pages: 262
Release: 2006
Genre: Telugu fiction
ISBN:

An Autobiography

An Autobiography
Author: Kandukūri Vīrēśaliṅgaṃ
Publisher:
Total Pages: 238
Release: 2006
Genre: Authors, Telugu
ISBN:

Autobiography of a Telugu litterateur and social reformer.

Trends in South Asian Linguistics

Trends in South Asian Linguistics
Author: Ghanshyam Sharma
Publisher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages: 495
Release: 2021-11-08
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 3110753065

The field of South Asian linguistics has undergone considerable growth and advancement in recent years, as a wider and more diverse range of languages have become subject to serious linguistic study, and as advancements in theoretical linguistics are applied to the rich linguistic data of South Asia. In this growth and diversity, it can be difficult to retain a broad grasp on the current state of the art, and to maintain a sense of the underlying unity of the field. This volume brings together twenty articles by leading scholars in South Asian linguistics, which showcase the cutting-edge research currently being undertaken in the field, and offer the reader a comprehensive introduction to the state of the art in South Asian linguistics. The contributions to the volume focus primarily on syntax and semantics, but also include important contributions on morphological and phonological questions. The contributions also cover a wide range of languages, from well-studied Indo-Aryan languages such as Sanskrit, Hindi, Bangla and Panjabi, through Dravidian languages to endangered and understudied Tibeto-Burman languages. This collection is a must-read for all scholars interested in current trends and advancements in South Asian linguistics.