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Preface
The organising committee of the Third Students' Conference of Linguistics in India (SCONLI-3) bring out the proceedings of the conference with great pleasure and happiness. The Students' Conference of Linguistics in India (SCONLI) is a two day international conference organized annually by students. Initiated in the academic year of 2006-07, SCONLI strives to provide a platform to the research students to share their research with the international audience. The aim of the Conference is to promote research activities among students of Linguistics. This Conference is a step towards building a network of future generation of linguists for better, in depth and widespread work in the area of linguistics. This year (2010) it reached its fourth year and was hosted by the Department of Linguistics at Mumbai University.
This students' conference, organized fully by the students with the help of the host institution and the CIIL, Mysore, has been a great success since its start. The third conference of its series hosted at Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi saw an unprecedented response from the students within India and outside. In total we had about 110 abstracts and full papers. As the SCONLI is supposed to be a two day conference followed by a day of workshops in chosen fields, we always had a limited time period. The abstract review committee, comprising of the experts in the field, along with the student members, selected 40 research works undertaken by students in various sub-areas of linguistics to be presented at the conference. With a selection ratio of just a little above to one third, the conference speaks for its quality and competitiveness itself.
We take this opportunity to thank those who were helpful in making SCONLI-3 a grand succ
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Soft cover. Zustand: New. Zustand des Schutzumschlags: New. 1st Edition. Contents: Preface. Inaugural address/Anvita Abbi. 1. Enhancing students writing ability through task oriented responses to listening exercises: the case of pre-university students in Iran/Mahan Attar and S. S. Chopra. 2. Comparative study of Nagpuri spoken by Chik-Baraik and Oraon's of Jharkhand/Sunil Baraik. 3. Naming deficits in Bilingual Aphasia/Ridhima Batra, Malik Pallavi and K.C. Shyamala. 4. ELDP Data collection: some Baram experiences/Dubi Nanda Dhakal, T.R. Kansakar, Y.P. Yadava, K.P. Chalise, B.R. Prasain, Krishna Paudel. 5. Skeuomorphism in Panini/Chinmay Vijay Dharurkar. 6. Gitanjali: a study in lyrical patterns (Syntax, diction and rhythm)/Kusum. 7. Some methodological observations of sociolinguistic fieldwork: a case study from Maharashtra-Karnataka Border/Arvind Jadhav. 8. Temporality in Bengali: a syntacto-semantic framework/Samir Karmakar. 9. Biolinguistic diversity index of India/Ritesh Kumar. 10. Gilchrist's a grammar of Hindoostanee Language: some colonial and contemporary imprints/Santosh Kumar. 11. Bhojpuri waalaa/Shailendra Kumar and Neha Vashistha. 12. Case marketing of Asamiya in comparison with Bangla for animate and inanimate objects/Bornini Lahiri. 13. Implementation of transfer grammar in Telugu-Hindi Machine translation/Christopher Mala. 14. Automatic extraction and incorporation of purpose data into purpose net/P. Kiran Mayee, Rajeev Sangal and Soma Paul. 15. Developing a paradigm based morph analyser for Kashmiri/Aadil Amin Kak, Nazima Mehdi, Aadil A. Laway and Feroz Ahmad Lone. 16. Role of working memory in typically developing children's complex sentence comprehension/T. Trupthi, M. Deepthi, M.P. Shwetha and M.S. Deepa. 17. Pronominal binding in Hindi-Urdu vis-a-vis Bangla/Aparna Mukherjee. 18. Corpus based study of relative clauses in Hindi and Telugu: transfer grammar rules for relative clauses/Naidu Y. Viswanatha. 19. Ecolinguistics, semantics and pragmatics-two case studies: the hit Chaurasi Pad and Norfolk Island, South Pacific/Nash Joshua. 20. Revised receptive expressive emergent language scales for Kannada speaking children/K. Madhu, M.S. Deepa, K. Suhas and H.S. Harshan Kumar. 21. Reflexivity and Causation: a study of the vector ghe (take) in Marathi/Renuka Ozarkar. 22. Cross language variations in linguistic deficits in Dementia of Alzheimer's type (DAT) individuals/Sunil Kumar Ravi and Shyamala K. Chengappa. 23. Semantics of the classifiers in some Indian languages/Ritesh Kumar, Bornini Lahiri, Atanu Saha and Sudhanshu Shekhar. 24. Main verb and light verb in Bangla: order and intervention/Syed Saurov. 25. Fast mapping in the developing lexicon in Kannada speaking children/T. Trupthi, M. Deepthi, M.P. Shwetha and M.S. Deepa. 26. Beyond honorificity: analysis of Hindi Jii/Gayetri Thakur. 27. A knowledge rich morph analyzer for Marathi derived forms/Ashwini Vaidya. 28. Communication through secret language: a case study based on Parayas secret language/Dileep Vamanan. Index. Artikel-Nr. 114975