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<creatorName> Università Ca' Foscari Venezia - Dipartimento di Studi sull'Asia e sull'Africa Mediterranea</creatorName>
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<contributorName>Drocco, Andrea</contributorName>
<givenName>Andrea</givenName>
<familyName>Drocco</familyName>
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<titles>
<title>Bhasha</title>
<title titleType="Subtitle">Vol. 1, n. 1 - Aprile 2022</title>
<title>Bhasha</title>
<title titleType="Subtitle">Vol. 1, n. 1 - April 2022</title>
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<publisher>Edizioni Ca’ Foscari - Venice University Press</publisher>
<publicationYear>2022-04-29</publicationYear>
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<description descriptionType="Other">Sommario:

Welcome Note
E. Annamalai

The Range of Bhāṣā
Hans Henrich Hock

Welcome Bhāṣā
Silvia Luraghi

Editorial
Andrea Drocco

Towards a Typology of Negation in South Asian Languages
John Peterson, Lennart Chevallier

A Dedicated Sarcasm Construction in Kashmiri as a Feature of the South Asian Linguistic Area
Peter Edwin Hook, Omar N. Koul †

‘Sanskrit‑Speaking’ Villages, Faith‑Based Development and the Indian Census
Patrick S.D. McCartney

The Buddhist Text Known in Pāli as Milindapañha and in Chinese as Nàxiān bǐqiū jīng 那先比丘經
Some Philological Remarks and the Problem of the Archetype
Bryan De Notariis

Predicative Possessive Constructions in Hindi
Lucrezia Carnesale</description>
<description descriptionType="Other">Table of Contents:

Welcome Note
E. Annamalai

The Range of Bhāṣā
Hans Henrich Hock

Welcome Bhāṣā
Silvia Luraghi

Editorial
Andrea Drocco

Towards a Typology of Negation in South Asian Languages
John Peterson, Lennart Chevallier

A Dedicated Sarcasm Construction in Kashmiri as a Feature of the South Asian Linguistic Area
Peter Edwin Hook, Omar N. Koul †

‘Sanskrit‑Speaking’ Villages, Faith‑Based Development and the Indian Census
Patrick S.D. McCartney

The Buddhist Text Known in Pāli as Milindapañha and in Chinese as Nàxiān bǐqiū jīng 那先比丘經
Some Philological Remarks and the Problem of the Archetype
Bryan De Notariis

Predicative Possessive Constructions in Hindi
Lucrezia Carnesale</description>
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<dates>
<date dateType="Created">2023-04-13T10:32:26.111Z</date>
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<subjects>
<subject>Hindu nationalism • Pāṇini • Predicative possession • Pronominal inflection • Indo-Aryan • Chinese • Sarvanāman • Milindapañha • Genitive constructions • Menander • Intent • Social imaginary • South Asia • Negation • Pāli • Dravidian • Insincere speech • Serindia • Areal linguistics • Hindi • Mother tongue • Sva examples • Iconicity • Gandhara • Locative constructions • Cue • Kāśikāvṛttī commentaries • Language contact • Dedicated construction • Historical linguistics • Typology • Linguistic area • ‘Sanskrit‑Speaking’ villages • Linguistic utopia • Buddhism</subject>
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<rights rightsURI="http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/">CC BY 4.0 International</rights>
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