-
Barnson Emeneau (February 28, 1904 –
August 29, 2005) was the
founder of the
Department of
Linguistics at the
University of California, Berkeley.
Emeneau was...
- Practitioners".
Poduval 1990.
Caldwell 1875, p. 512
Emeneau 1994, pp. 389
Emeneau 1980, pp. 78–85
Emeneau 1994, pp. 391–392 Wolf n.d., "Kinship". Wikimedia...
-
their territory is
declared UNESCO World Heritage Site.
According to M. B.
Emeneau in 1984, the
successive decennial Census of
India figures for the Toda...
-
mentioned by Spajić and
Ladefoged (1996),
previous descriptions like of
Emeneau (1984) and
Krishnamurti (2003) only have the 3
plain ones as the rhotics...
-
Linguistic Area",
Murray Emeneau laid the
groundwork for the
general acceptance of the
concept of a sprachbund. In the paper,
Emeneau observed that the subcontinent's...
- 1958, pp. 24, 29.
Trudgill 2000, p. 197.
Emeneau 1935, p. 143.
Emeneau 1935, p. 144.
Emeneau 1935, p. 142.
Emeneau 1935, pp. 142, 144.
Wilson 1958, p. 109...
-
millennia which has
helped Sanskrit influence on all the
Indic languages.
Emeneau and
Burrow mention the
tendency "for all four of the
Dravidian literary...
-
Vietnamese variation include:
Alves (forthcoming),
Alves & Nguyễn (2007),
Emeneau (1947), Hoàng (1989),
Honda (2006), Nguyễn, Đ.-H. (1995), Pham (2005),...
-
papers on
Dravidian Linguistics,
Annamalai University,1968.)
Murray Barnson Emeneau. 1954Linguistic
Prehistory of India,"
Proceedings of the
American Philosophical...
-
Poetry of the Sūfis.
Cosmo Publications. p. 127. ISBN 978-81-307-1858-3.
Emeneau, M. B. (1962) "Bilingualism and
Structural Borrowing"
Proceedings of the...