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The Proto-Munda Verb System and some Connections with Mon-Khmer

  • Norman H. Zide and Gregory D.S. Anderson
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  1. Titelei I
  2. Commentum Editoris 7
  3. Guest Editors’ Preface 9
  4. Two Grammars in One: Sentential Complements and Complementizers in Bengali and other South Asian Languages 11
  5. Language Mixing, Typology, and Second Language Acquisition 37
  6. Typology vs. Convergence: The Issue of Dravidian/Indo-Aryan Syntactic Similarities Revisited 63
  7. Where do Compound Verbs Come From? (And Where are They Going?) 101
  8. Typology of Verbal Categories of The Languages of Nepal 131
  9. Ergativity Attrition in the History of Western New Indo-Aryan Languages (Panjabi, Gujarati and Rajasthani) 159
  10. Convergence Patterns in Tuluva: A New Scope for Comparative Studies 185
  11. The Definition and Significance of Linguistic Areas: Methods, Pitfalls, and Possibilities (with Special Reference to the Validity of South Asia as a Linguistic Area) 205
  12. Personal Pronouns and Related Phenomena in the South Asian Linguistic Area: Convergent Features or Convergence-resisting Features? 269
  13. The Role of Language of Religion in the Convergence of South Asian Languages 289
  14. Dative Subject Constructions in South Asian Languages 311
  15. Morphological Diversity and Morphological Borrowing in South Asia 349
  16. Convergence and Resistance to Morphological Change in Agglutinative Languages of South and Central Asia 369
  17. Creolization and Convergence in Morphosyntax: Sri Lanka. Portuguese and Sourashtra Nominal Marking Typology 391
  18. Ergativity in Gujarati, Hindi, and Pashto: The Evidence from Causative Constructions 411
  19. Agreement in South Asian Languages and Minimalist Inquiries: The Framework 457
  20. The Interplay of Typological and Genetic Factors in Determining the South Asian Language Area 493
  21. The Proto-Munda Verb System and some Connections with Mon-Khmer 517
  22. About the Guest Editors and Chief Editor 541
  23. Notes on Contributors 543
  24. Sonstiges
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