January 2, 2005

 

Session 4, 10.00 am - 11.30 am                     Chair : P.P. Giridhar

10.00 am - 11.20 am

Paper 9

Anjali Gera Roy

:

Folk's Kool Turn

Paper 10

Dipankar Moral

:

Cross-linguistic  Phonological Features of the Languages in the Brahmaputra Valley: An Areal Study

 

Session 5, 11.45 am - 1.15 pm                       Chair : Hans Henrich Hock


11.45 am - 1.05 pm

Paper 11

B.D. Mishra

:

Two Relics of Folklore of Aghari Dialect: A Case Study

Paper 12

A.K. Awasthi

:

Aesthetics or Deconstruction - Which Can Survive?

Paper 13

H.S. Shiva Prakash

:

Transformations of the Lover and the Hero in Bhakti Poetry

 

January 3, 2005

Session 6, 10.00 am - 11.30 am                     Chair : D. Venkat Rao

 

10.00 am - 11.20 am

Paper 14

K. Narayan Devaraiah

:

India as a Literary Area

Paper 15

K.M. Chandar

:

Time Past in the Time Present

Paper 16

Martina Ghosh Schellhorn

:

Central Peripheries, Peripheral Centres: Contextualizing Indian English

Session 7, 11.45 am - 1.15 pm                       Chair : Bh. Krishnamurti

11.45 am - 1.05 pm

Paper 17

G. Umamaheshwar Rao

:

Dravidian and Mongolian Genetic Relationship: A Case for Reconsideration

Paper 18

Awadesh K. Mishra

:

Language Contact Induced Changes in Kurukh

Paper 19

Tanmoy Bhattacharya

:

India not as a Linguistic Area - A Case for Reconsideration

Session 8, 2.30 pm - 4.00 pm                         Chair : Anoop Mahajan

2.30 pm - 3.50 pm

Paper 20

Bh. Krishnamurti

:

Language Typology and Regularity of Sound Change

Paper 21

D. Venkat Rao

:

Epistemic Memories: Tradition and the Problem of Inheritance

Paper 22

T. Vasanthakumar

:

Loosing Grounds: Havyaka Diction : A Case Study

 

Session 9, 4.15 pm - 5.45 pm                         Chair : K.V. Subbarao

 

Paper 23

Anoop Mahajan

:

Minimalist Implications of Long Distance Agreement in Hindi

Paper 24

Gyanam Mahajan

:

Predictability & Learning in Linguistic Areas

 

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