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Languages and areas; Studies presented to George V. Bobrinskoy on the occasion of his academic retirement by members of the Departments of Linguistics and of Slavic Languages and Literatures and of the Committee on Southern Asian Studies of the University of Chicago.

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Languages and areas; Studies presented to George V. Bobrinskoy on the occasion of his academic retirement by members of the Departments of Linguistics and of Slavic Languages and Literatures and of the Committee on Southern Asian Studies of the University of Chicago.
Publication
Chicago, 1967.

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Bobrinskoy, George V., 1901-
Description
vii, 191 p. illus.; 25 cm.
Subject
  • Philology
  • Indo-Aryan philology
  • Slavic philology
Note
  • CONTENTS. - On some functions of the opposition definite/non-definite in Bulgarian, by H. I. Aronson. - The causal verbs in Hindi, by K. C. Bahl. - Muslim Vaiṣṇava poets of Bengal, by E. C. Dimock. - The uses of law in Indian studies, by M. Galanter. - On the morpheme ān in the Amorite language, by I. J. Gelb. - Syntactic connotation, by Z. Gotąb. - Two Albanian and Indo-European problems, by E. P. Hamp. - A case of ambiguity in Modern Greek, by K. Kazazis. - The phonological theory behind Whitney's Sanskrit grammar, by J. D. McCawley. - The elusive Slahvish, by R. I. McDavid, Jr. - The priest and the sorcerer: Leskov's first short story, by H. McLean. - Alemannic forms in a Hebrew grammar by Bibliander, by G. J. Metcalf. - Traditional symbolism in the modern Urdu Ghazal, by C. M. Naim. - Two Kannada styles, by A. K. Ramanujan. - City bread and bread baked in ashes, by E. Reiner. - Pṛthv̄ırāja Rāsau: canto II, by J. T. Roberts. - Passage to more than India: sketch of changing European and American images of India, by M. Singer. - The legend of opulent India, Marin Držić, and South Slavic folk poetry, by E. Stankiewicz. - Two notes on the Meghadūta, by J. A. B. van Buitenen. - Some applications of computers in linguistics, by V. H. Yngve. - The Santali Ol Cemet ̕ script, by N. H. Zide.
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references.
Call Number
JFE 72-2292
OCLC
  • 561189
  • NYPG734091717-B
Title
Languages and areas; Studies presented to George V. Bobrinskoy on the occasion of his academic retirement by members of the Departments of Linguistics and of Slavic Languages and Literatures and of the Committee on Southern Asian Studies of the University of Chicago.
Imprint
Chicago, 1967.
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references.
Added Author
Bobrinskoy, George V., 1901-
Research Call Number
JFE 72-2292
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