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| 505 | _aCONTENTS Preface; Acknowledgements; Intrduction; Bibliography of M.B. Emeneau's Publications; DRAVIDIAN LINGUISTICS; I - North Dravidian velar stops (Te. Po. Mf. MaIJivi.ra Malar [Studies presented to T.P. Meenakshisundaram], pp. 371-88 [1961]; excerpt from review of Martin Pfeiffer, Elements of Kurux Historical Phonology, in Language 50.755-58 [1974]; II- Brahui demonstrative pronouns (JoumaJ of the Asiatic Society [Bengal] 3.1-5 [1961]); III- New Brahui etymologies (IndologicaJ Studies in Honor of W. Norman Brown [American Oriental Series, 47], pp. 59~69 [1962]); IV- Brahui vowels (Brahui and Dravidian Comparative; Grammar [University of California Publications in Linguistics, 27], chapter 2, pp. 7-20 [1962]); V- Brahui nlr verbs (ibid., chapter 3,pp. 21-46 [1962]); VI- The South Dravidian languages (JAOS 87. 365-413 [1967]); VII - Some South Dravidian noun formatives (Indian Linguistics 27 [Meenakshisundaran Felicitation Volume, part I], pp. 21-30 [1968]); VIII - Brahui saVsalj- 'to stand': an etymology (Pratidiinam: Indian, Iranian and Indo-European Studies presented to Franciscus Bemardus Jacobus Kuiper on his Sixtieth Birthday, pp. 339-41 [1968]); IX - A Kota vowel shift (Joumal of Tamil Studies 1:1.21-34 [1969]); X - KocJagu vowels (JAOS90. 145-58 [1970])83; XI - KocJagu and Brahui developments of Proto-Dravidian *.f (Indo-Iranian Journal 13.176-98 [1971]) 203; XII . Studies in Dravidian verb stem formation (JAOS95.1-24[1975]); XIII Personal names of the Coorgs (JAOS96.7-14 [1976]); ,- XIV - Toda vowels in non-initial syllables (Bulletin afthe School of Oriental and African Studies 42.225-34 [1979]); XV - Linguistic archaisms in Toda songs (South Asian Language Analysis [SALA] 1.31-45 [1979]); XVI- Brahui laterals from Proto-Dravidian *.r(lAOS 106.311-12 [1980]); XVII- Indian pronominal demonstrative bases--a revision (Proceedings of the Sixth Annual Meeting of the Berkeley Linguistics Society, pp. 20-27 [1980]); XVIII- Kanna<la Kampa, Tamil Kampa!!: Two proper names (lAOS 105.401-04 [1985]); XIX- Some notes on Dravidian intensives (Festsehriftfor Henry Hoenigswald on the Occasion of his Seventieth Birthday, pp. 109-13 [1987]); XX- The right hand is the 'eating hand": an Indian areal linguistic inquiry (Dimensions of Social Life: Essays in HonorofDavidG. Mandelbaum, pp. 263-73 [1987]) XXI- Proto-Dravidian ~c- and its developments (lAOS 108.239-68 [1988]); XXII- The Languages of the Nilgiris (Blue Mountains: the Ethnography and Biogeography of a South Indian Region, pp. 133-43 [1989]); XXIII- Indo-Aryan origin of Gondi cu<l (<l)-'small' (lndologica Taurinensia 14 [Colette Caillar Felicitation Volume], 195-99 [1987-88]); TODA STUDIES; XXIV- Ootacamund in the Nilgiris: some notes (lAOS 83.188-93 [1963]); XXV - Toda dream songs (lAOS 85.39-44 [1965]); XXVI- Toda verbal art and Sanskritization (lournalofthe Oriental Institute, Baroda 14 [Dr. Benoytosh • Bhattacharya Memorial Number], pp. 273-79 [1965]); XXVII- Style and meaning ill an oral literature (Language 42.323-45{1966};a Errata; Index | ||
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