Expressives in the South Asian Linguistic Area: Brill's Studies in South and Southwest Asian Languages, cartea 13
Nathan Badenoch, Nishaant Choksien Limba Engleză Hardback – 14 oct 2020
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789004431065
ISBN-10: 9004431063
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Brill's Studies in South and Southwest Asian Languages
ISBN-10: 9004431063
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Brill's Studies in South and Southwest Asian Languages
Cuprins
Foreword
List of Maps, Figures and Tables
Notes on Contributors
Introduction
Nathan Badenoch and Nishaant Choksi
1 Sticky Semantics
Expressive Meaning in Mundari
Nathan Badenoch
2 Phonotactics and Sound Symbolism in Bangla
Masayuki Onishi and Durga Pada Datta
3 Expanding the Template of Reduplication in Mundari
Toshiki Osada, Madhu Purti and Nathan Badenoch
4 Expressive Form and Function in Solega
Aung Si
5 Expressives in Sangam, Medieval, and Modern Tamil
Vasu Renganathan
6 Etymological Sources of Kurux Expressives
Masato Kobayashi and Tetru Oraon
7 Expressives in Hindi Film Songs
Nishaant Choksi
8 Expressives in Bangla Literature
Pabitra Sarkar
9 Expressives in the Santali Poetry of Sadhu Ramchand Murmu
Ganesh Murmu, Sarada Prasad Kisku and Nishaant Choksi
10 Sora Expressives
Gregory Anderson and Opino Gomango
11 Birhor Expressives
Bikram Jora
12 Duhumbi Expressives
Timotheus Bodt
13 Nihali Expressives
An Isolate in Its Regional Context
Shailendra Mohan
Index
List of Maps, Figures and Tables
Notes on Contributors
Introduction
Nathan Badenoch and Nishaant Choksi
Part 1 Grammatical Investigations
1 Sticky Semantics
Expressive Meaning in Mundari
Nathan Badenoch
2 Phonotactics and Sound Symbolism in Bangla
Masayuki Onishi and Durga Pada Datta
3 Expanding the Template of Reduplication in Mundari
Toshiki Osada, Madhu Purti and Nathan Badenoch
4 Expressive Form and Function in Solega
Aung Si
Part 2 Diachronic Perspectives
5 Expressives in Sangam, Medieval, and Modern Tamil
Vasu Renganathan
6 Etymological Sources of Kurux Expressives
Masato Kobayashi and Tetru Oraon
Part 3 Expressives in Poetic and Performative Contexts
7 Expressives in Hindi Film Songs
Nishaant Choksi
8 Expressives in Bangla Literature
Pabitra Sarkar
9 Expressives in the Santali Poetry of Sadhu Ramchand Murmu
Ganesh Murmu, Sarada Prasad Kisku and Nishaant Choksi
Part 4 Descriptive Sketches
10 Sora Expressives
Gregory Anderson and Opino Gomango
11 Birhor Expressives
Bikram Jora
12 Duhumbi Expressives
Timotheus Bodt
13 Nihali Expressives
An Isolate in Its Regional Context
Shailendra Mohan
Index
Notă biografică
Nathan Badenoch, Ph.D. (2006), is Associate Professor at the Department of Global Interdisciplinary Studies at Villanova University. He has worked extensively on Austroasiatic languages in Southeast Asia and South Asia and most recently has co-edited A Dictionary of Mundari Expressives (2019, ILCAA, Tokyo).
Nishaant Choksi, Ph.D. (2014), University of Michigan, is Assistant Professor at the Indian Institute of Technology in Gandhinagar, Gujarat India. His recent publications have focused on expressives and script systems in the Austroasiatic languages of eastern India.
Nishaant Choksi, Ph.D. (2014), University of Michigan, is Assistant Professor at the Indian Institute of Technology in Gandhinagar, Gujarat India. His recent publications have focused on expressives and script systems in the Austroasiatic languages of eastern India.
Recenzii
"Expressives are the strongest examples of lexicon emoting a culture of a community and warrant to be recognized as constituting a separate grammatical category. [...] There is no grammatical category in human language that has such powerful emotive powers. One must read this volume to believe it." ~ Anvita Abbi, Jawaharlal Nehru University, in Journal of Linguistic Anthropology (2021, DOI: 10.1111/jola.12350)