European studies on South Asian Languages
Gérard Huet
Gerard.Huet at INRIA.FR
Wed Jan 24 17:24:04 UTC 2007
Dear colleague,
I am by profession a computer scientist and logician. For the last 5
years, I have been working
in computational linguistics for the Sanskrit language. This has
resulted in a Web site with various
Web services for Sanskrit linguistics, at http://sanskrit.inria.fr/
This effort is still going on.
Various publications pertaining to this research have been published,
please refer to my publications
page http://pauillac.inria.fr/~huet/bib.html at items [78], [84] to
[89] and [92].
I hope these informations are of help to your survey
Best regards
G. Huet
Le 24 janv. 07 à 15:19, John Peterson a écrit :
> Dear colleagues,
>
> I am presently preparing the regional report for Europe for the
> upcoming
> issue of "The Yearbook of South Asian Languages and Lingusitics",
> edited
> by Rajendra Singh. This edition of the "Regional Report - Europe"
> is to
> contain information on ALL linguistic work published since 2004 by
> authors
> working at a European institution or residing in Europe (similar
> reports
> are being done for other parts of the globe) and is intended to
> document
> the extent and variety of work done during this period.
>
> Although such a regional report can probably never really be fully
> exhaustive, I would like to cover as much work from as many
> scholars as
> possible and to overlook as little as possible. I would therefore be
> interested in hearing from anyone working in Europe on ANY aspects of
> South Asian languages about their work. This includes work on any
> language, language family or linguistic isolate spoken in South
> Asia (or
> previously spoken in South Asia) from any of the following areas:
>
> - Descriptive linguistics
> - Historical linguistics
> - Theoretical linguistics
> - Phonetics / Phonology
> - Typological studies
> - Sociolinguistics
> - Psycholinguistics
> - Areal studies
> - Computer linguistics
>
> and much, much more!
>
> Any information you could share with me on your own work or that of
> your
> colleagues would greatly be appreciated!
>
> All the best,
> John
>
> (Unfortunately, for reasons of space, I won't be including reviews
> in the
> report, sorry!)
>
> --
> John Peterson
> FB 7, Sprachwissenschaft
> Universität Osnabrück
> D-49069 Osnabrück
> Germany
> Telephone: (+49) (0)541-969 4252
> Telefax: (+49) (0)541-969 4256
> Homepage: http://www.SouthAsiaBibliography.de/
>
>
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