Published Online: 2015-9-2
Published in Print: 2015-9-1
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Articles in the same Issue
- Frontmatter
- Articles
- Introduction – advances in the study of Munda languages
- Prosody, phonological domains and the structure of roots, stems and words in the Munda languages in a comparative/historical light
- From “finite” to “narrative” – The enclitic marker =a in Kherwarian (North Munda) and Sadri (Indo-Aryan)
- Person markers in Gutob
- Book Reviews
- Pollet, G. and van Damme, G.: Corpus topographicum Indiae antiquae. III. Indian toponyms in Ancient Greek and Latin Texts
- LaDousa, Chaise: Hindi is our ground, English is our sky: Education, language, and social class in contemporary India
- Holst, Jan Henrik: Advances in Burushaski linguistics
- Dubi Nanda Dhakal: Darai Texts
Articles in the same Issue
- Frontmatter
- Articles
- Introduction – advances in the study of Munda languages
- Prosody, phonological domains and the structure of roots, stems and words in the Munda languages in a comparative/historical light
- From “finite” to “narrative” – The enclitic marker =a in Kherwarian (North Munda) and Sadri (Indo-Aryan)
- Person markers in Gutob
- Book Reviews
- Pollet, G. and van Damme, G.: Corpus topographicum Indiae antiquae. III. Indian toponyms in Ancient Greek and Latin Texts
- LaDousa, Chaise: Hindi is our ground, English is our sky: Education, language, and social class in contemporary India
- Holst, Jan Henrik: Advances in Burushaski linguistics
- Dubi Nanda Dhakal: Darai Texts