Anju Saxena
Professor emer. i lingvistik vid Institutionen för lingvistik och filologi
- Telefon:
- 018-471 14 57
- E-post:
- anju.saxena@lingfil.uu.se
- Besöksadress:
- Engelska parken
Thunbergsvägen 3H - Postadress:
- Box 635
751 26 UPPSALA
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- Akademiska meriter:
- PhD, docent
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Publikationer
Senaste publikationer
- LingFN (2023)
- The linguistic landscape of the Indian Himalayas (2022)
- Synchronic and Diachronic Aspects of Kanashi (2022)
- And then there was one (2022)
- Introduction (2022)
Alla publikationer
Artiklar
- A bird’s-eye view on South Asian languages through LSI (2020)
- Language contact in Kinnaur (the Indian Himalayas) (2018)
- The sound system of Nàvakat (2012)
- Dialect classification in the Himalayas (2011)
- Contrastive focus in Kinnauri narratives (2007)
- Många språk blir det (2005)
- Så snackas det (2005)
- Speech reporting strategies in Kinnauri narratives. (2003)
- Some advantages of using corpora in teaching: IT-based collaborative learning in grammar. (2003)
- Speech reporting strategies in Kinnauri narratives (2002)
- Humanistdagarna 2001 (2001)
- The translation of oral texts from indigenous languages (1999)
- Spoken language syntax (1999)
- Aspect and evidential morphology: A diachronic study (1997)
- Unidirectional grammaticalization: Diachronic and cross-linguistic evidence (1995)
- Finite verb morphology in Kinnauri (1995)
Böcker
- The linguistic landscape of the Indian Himalayas (2022)
- Synchronic and Diachronic Aspects of Kanashi (2022)
- Special issue: Micro-linguistic areas in South Asia (2015)
- Approaches to measuring linguistic differences (2013)
- Orientalia Suecana: Vol. LX (2011) (2012)
- Orientalia Suecana (2010)
- Orientalia Suecana (2009)
- Multilingualism (2009)
- Lesser-known languages of South Asia (2006)
- Himalayan Languages. (2004)
- Orientalia Suecana: An International Journal of Indological, Iranian, Semitic and Turkic Studies (2003)
- Orientalia Suecana. An international journal of Indological, Iranian, Semitic and Turkic Studies, special volume. (2003)
- Språkets gränser och gränslöshet. Då tankar, tal och traditioner möts. Humanistdagarna vid Uppsala universitet 2001 (2001)
- Internal and external factors in language change : aspect in Tibeto-Kinnauri (1997)
Kapitel
- And then there was one (2022)
- Introduction (2022)
- Clues to Kanashi prehistory 1 (2022)
- Clues to Kanashi prehistory 2 (2022)
- Kanashi and West Himalayish (2022)
- A linguistic sketch of Kanashi (2022)
- Kanashi basic vocabulary (2022)
- Tha sound system of Kanashi (2022)
- Linguistic variation (2022)
- Swedish FrameNet++ and comparative linguistics (2021)
- Sangla Kinnauri (2017)
- Automatic extraction of typological linguistic features from descriptive grammars (2017)
- The Intercontinental Dictionary Series - a rich and principled database for language comparison (2013)
- Carving Tibeto-Kanauri by its joints: Using basic vocabulary lists for genetic grouping of languages (2013)
- Context shift and linguistic coding in Kinnauri narratives (2011)
- South Asian Languages (2008)
- Corpora in grammar learning - Evaluation of ITG (2008)
- On ñum and Om in Kinnauri (2008)
- It takes two to tango: Language and cultural (co)variation in digital documentation (2006)
- Pronouns (2006)
- Introduction (2006)
- Grammar, Incorporated (2004)
- Linguistic synchrony and diachrony on the roof of the world (2004)
- On discourse functions of the finite verb in Kinnauri narratives (2004)
- Using the Kinnauri corpus in research and teaching (2002)
- Evidentiality in Kinnauri (2000)
- Diverging sources of new aspect morphology in Tibeto-Kinnauri: External motivation or internal development. (2000)
- Spatial and temporal domains in Kinnauri (1998)
- Towards a reconstruction of the proto-West Himalayish agreement system (1997)
- The translation of oral texts from indigenous languages. II (1996)
- Aspect and evidential morphology (1995)
- New aspect morphology: Where does it come from? (1995)
- The translation of oral texts from indigenous languages. I (1995)
Konferenser
- LingFN (2023)
- Language Technology for Digital Linguistics (2018)
- LingFN (2018)
- Linguistic landscaping of South Asia using digital language resources (2014)
- Towards empirical classification of Kinnauri varieties (2011)
- Using Parallel Corpora in Teaching and Research (2009)
- Building the Uppsala Hindi Corpus (2008)
- Digital documentation of lesser-known languages in India: (2004)
- Locating and reusing sundry NLP flotsam in an e-learning application (2002)
- Use of corpus of lesser-known languages on the internet for the teaching of syntax (2000)
- New aspect morphology: Where does it come from? (1995)