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
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
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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