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Indian Institute of Language Studies (IILS)
1. Perspectives in Linguistics: Papers in Honor of P J Mistry, Edited
by Ritva Laury et al, 2003, Rs 600.
The volume presents 25 papers in diverse areas of theoretical and applied
linguistics contributed by different scholars as a tribute to Prof P J Mistry.
The papers are devoted to the areas of syntax, phonology, morphology,
sociolinguistics, historical linguistics, discourse analysis, text linguistics,
forensic linguistics and typology.
2. Linguistics: Theoretical and Applied ( A Fesctchrift for Ruqaiya Hassan)
Edited by Omkar N Koul and S. Imtiaz Hasnain, 2004, Rs 300.
It is a collection of papers contributed by different scholars on various
theoretical and applied aspects of linguistics with special reference to Indian
languages. The papers are related to Indian grammatical tradition, language and
globalization, sociolinguistics, aspects of language education and tribal
languages.
3. Language Education and Communication by Omkar N Koul, 2005, Rs 400
It is a collection of papers related to various aspects of language, education
and communication. Topics include language as a tool of foreign policy, language
preferences in education, elementary education, medium of instruction,
multilingual education, non-formal education, language and politics, mother
tongue education, communication and development, use of languages in
administration, language learning and use of network, faculty development
programmes in communication skills.
4. Studies in Kashmiri Linguistics by Omkar N Koul, 2005, Rs. 400
It is collection of papers related to linguistic and sociolinguistic aspects of
Kashmiri. The papers deal with the structure of Kashmiri language, language and
society, personal names, kinship terms, modes of greetings, modes of address,
lexical borrowings, and standardization of the Kashmiri script.
5. Marathi: A Study in Comparative South Asian Languages by Kashi Wali,
2006, Rs 700
It is a collection of papers devoted to various linguistic aspects of Marathi
with special reference to other South Asian languages. Papers are related to
broad areas of Subjects and Agreement, Anaphora and Pronouns, Facts and
Propositions, Structure of Causatives, Correlatives and Modals. It includes a
few articles co-authored by her with other scholars.
6. Panjabi Phonology: A Sociolinguistic Study by Sukhvinder Singh, 2006,
Rs. 300
It is a first detailed sociolinguistic study of Panjabi phonology. It contains
chapters on introduction and methodology, language variation and change,
sociolinguistics of Panjabi phonology, detailed discussion and conclusion.
7. Compound Verbs in Kashmiri by Vijay Kumar Kaul, 2006, Rs 200,
81-8632-323-6
It is the first detailed study of the subject of compound verbs in Kashmiri. It
presents an introductory review, problems and methodology, verb sequences,
non-compound sequences, the class of operators and functional use of compound
verbs.
8. Kashmiri-English Dictionary by Jawahir Lal Tickoo, 2006, Rs 400
It is a compilation of more than 15,000 lexical terms currently used in both
spoken and written Kashmiri. Main entries are in Perso-Arabic script of Kashmiri
with pronunciation in Roman and Devanagari transcriptions, grammatical
categories and meanings. It includes Kashmiri idioms too. It is a useful
reference work of Kashmiri.
9. Spoken Kashmiri: A Language Course by Omkar N. Koul, Second Edition,
2006, Rs 300
It is a self-instructional course for learning Kashmiri as a second/foreign
language. It contains 20 lessons introducing basic structures and related
pattern in a graded format followed by classified vocabulary. Lessons contain
texts in the form of conversations/nattations forlloed by drills, exercises,
grammatical notes and vocabulary.
10. A Dictionary of Kashmiri Proverbs by Omkar N. Koul, Second Edition,
2006, Rs. 400
It contains about twelve hundred Kashmiri proverbs and sayings used very
frequently in day-to-day Kashmiri speech and in writing. The proverbs in
Kashmiri are provided in Devangari and Roman transcriptions, simple explanation
followed by literal translations, simple explanations and equivalents in
English.
11. A Course in Kashmiri Language by Roop Krishen Bhat, 2007, Rs 200.
It is a self-instructional course for learning Kashmiri as a second. It contains
30 lessons introducing basic structures in a graded format followed by
classified vocabulary. Lessons contain texts in the form of conversations
followed by drills, exercises, and grammatical notes.
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