SCONLI-3 Proceedings Published
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The citation of the proceedings is as follows:
Choudhary, Narayan & Gibu Sabu M. (eds.) 2011. Proceedings of the Third Students' Conference of Linguistics in India (SCONLI-3), Parimal Publishers, New Delhi.
ISBN: 978-81-7110-383-6
SCONLI-3 Home Page No. Title Address No. of Auths Author Names
1 Enhancing students’ writing ability through task oriented responses to listening exercises: the case of pre-university students in Iran Flat No. 308 , Vansheree Appartment, Bavdhan Khurd , S.NO. ½ , Pune 21 , India. 2 Attar, Mahan & S.S.Chopra
6 Comparative study of Nagpuri Spoken by Chik-Baraik & Oraon’s of Jharkhand Sunil Baraik, Diversion Road Doranda, Ranchi-834002 Jharkhand 1 Baraik, Sunil
13 Naming Deficits in Bilingual Aphasia ALL INDIA INSTITUTE OF SPEECH AND HEARING LADIES HOSTEL, MANASAGANGOTHRI, MYSORE, 570006 3 Batra, Ridhima, Pallavi Malik & Shyamala K.C
23 ELDP Data Collection: Some Baram Experiences Central Department of Linguistics, Tribhuvan University, Kirtipur, Kathmandu, Nepal 6 Dhakal, Dubi Nanda, TR Kansakar, YP Yadava, KP Chalise, BR Prasain, Krishna Paudel
35 Skeuomorphism in Pānini H-13 B-121, IIT Bombay Campus, Powai, Mumbai 400076 1 Vijay, Dharurkar Chinmay
46 ‘GITANJALI’: A Study in Lyrical Patterns (Syntax, Diction & Rhythm) Mr. Rattan Pal Sharma, House No: - 7, Ward No: - 6, Mohalla Zaildar, Near Gurudwara, G.T.Road Doraha (Ludhiana) 1 Kusum
53 Some Methodological Observations of Sociolinguistic Fieldwork: a Case Study from Maharashtra-Karnataka Border  1 Jadhav, Arvind
60 Temporality in Bengali: A Syntacto-Semantic Framework Co/ Y C College of Science,Karad. Dist-Satara. Pin-415124 ,India (MS) 1 Karmakar, Samir
66 Biolinguistic Diversity Index of India  Room No-26A, Sutlej Hostel, JNU Campus, New Delhi—110067 1 Kumar, Ritesh
76 Gilchrist's 'A Grammar of Hindoostanee Language': Some colonial and contemporary imprints 76, Jubilee Hall, University of Delhi, Delhi-110007 1 Kumar, Santosh
82 Bhojpuri ‘waalaa’ Dept. of Linguistics, Faculty of Arts, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi-221005 2 Kumar, Shailendra & Neha Vashistha
87 Case marking of Asamiya in comparison with Bangla for animate and inanimate objects Lohit-101, JNU Campus, New Delhi-110067 1 Lahiri, Bornini
93 Implementation of Transfer Grammar in Telugu-Hindi Machine Translation CALTS, Humanities, University of Hyderabad, HYDERABAD-46 1 Mala, Christopher
99 Automatic Extraction and Incorporation of Purpose Data into PurposeNet # 502, Sri Vari Sannidi Apts., Street No. 4, Bhavani Nagar, Hyderabad -500 076 3 Mayee, P. Kiran, Rajeev Sangal, Soma Paul
108 Developing a Paradigm Based Morph Analyser for Kashmiri 62, Baghwanpora Hyderia Colony Lalbazar Srinagar, kashmir 4 Kak, Aadil Amin, Nazima Mehdi, Aadil A. Laway & Feroz Ahmad Lone
114 Role of working memory in typically developing children’s complex sentence comprehension “Ashakirana”, #424, 19th Cross, Vijayanagara Railway Layout, Mysore - 570016 4 Trupthi T, Deepthi M., Shwetha M.P., & Deepa M.S.
124 Pronominal Binding in Hindi-Urdu vis-à-vis Bangla  #251, Ganga Hostel, JNU, New Delhi-67 1 Mukherjee, Aparna
129 Corpus based study of Relative clauses in Hindi and Telugu: Transfer Grammar Rules for Relative clauses LTRC, IIIT-Hyderabad, Gachibowli, Hyderabad, A.P., India. Pin: 500032 1 Naidu, Y. Viswanatha
138 Ecolinguistics, Semantics and Pragmatics – Two Case Studies: The Hit Chaurasi Pad and Norfolk Island, South Pacific DISCIPLINE OF LINGUISTICS, UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE SA 5005, AUSTRALIA 1 Nash, Joshua
149 Revised receptive expressive emergent language scales for Kannada speaking children JSS Institute of Speech & Hearing, Ooty Road, Mysore - 560007 4 Madhu K., Deepa M.S., Suhas K. & Harshan Kumar H.S.
158 Reflexivity and Causation: A Study of the Vector ‘ghe’ (TAKE) in Marathi 701/D-3, Brahmnad D-Blocks, P.O.Sandoz Baug, Azadnagar, Ghodbunder Road, THANE 400 607 1 Ozarkar, Renuka
169 Cross language variations in linguistic deficits in Dementia of Alzheimer’s type (DAT) individuals 2nd M. Sc (Speech Language Pathology), All India Institute of Speech and Hearing, Manasa Gangotri,  Mysore – 06.  Karnataka, INDIA 2 Ravi, Sunil Kumar & Shyamala K. Chengappa
178 Semantics of the classifiers in some Indian languages Room No-26A, Sutlej Hostel, JNU Campus, New Delhi—110067 4 Kumar, Ritesh, Bornini Lahiri, Atanu Saha & Sudhanshu Shekhar
187 Main verb and light verb in Bangla: Order and intervention Room No: C10, Basheer Hostel, EFLU, Hyderabad, 500605 1 Saurov, Syed
193 Fast mapping in the developing lexicon in kannada speaking children “Ashakirana”, #424, 19th Cross, Vijayanagara Railway Layout, Mysore - 570016 4 Trupthi T., Deepthi M., Shwetha M.P., & Deepa M.S.
201 Beyond Honorificity: Analysis of Hindi ‘jii’ Dept. of Linguistics, Faculty of Arts, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi-221005 1 Thakur, Gayetri
208 A knowledge rich morph analyzer for Marathi derived forms GH-134, International Institute of Information Technology, Gachibowli, Hyderabad 500032, Andhra Pradesh 1 Vaidya, Ashwini
216 Communication through Secret language: A Case Study based on Parayas’ Secret Language ResearchScholar, Dept of Linguistics, University of Keral, Kariavattom campus, T V M 1 Vamanan, Dileep