Bibliography of and Culture and Other Relevant Munda Sources

Adhikary, Ashim Kumar (1984) Society and World View of the Birhor: A Nomadic Hunting and Gathering Community of Orissa. Calcutta: Anthropological Survey of .

Anderson, Gregory D. S. (2007). The Munda Verb. Typological Perspectives. Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter.

Anderson, Gregory D. S. (2006) Auxiliary Verb Constructions. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

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Anderson, Gregory D. S. and John P. Boyle (2002) Switch-Reference in South Munda. in Marlys A. Macken (ed.) Papers from the 10th Annual Meeting of the Southeast Asian Linguistics Society. Tempe, AZ: Arizona State University, South East Asian Studies Program, Monograph Series Press, 39-54.

Anderson, Gregory D. S. and Norman H. Zide (2002) “Issues in Proto-Munda and Proto- Austroasiatic Nominal Derivation: The Bimoraic Constraint.” in Marlys A. Macken (ed.) Papers from the 10th Annual Meeting of the Southeast Asian Linguistics Society. Tempe, AZ: Arizona State University, South East Asian Studies Program, Monograph Series Press, 55-74.Bahl, Krishna Chandra (1962) Korwa Lexicon. Mimeopraph. Chicago: University of Chicago.

Anderson, Gregory D. S. and Norman H. Zide (2001) “Recent Advances in the Reconstruction of the Proto-Munda Verb.” in Laurel Brinton (ed.) Historical Linguistics 1999, 13-30. Amsterdam: Benjamins.

Anderson, Gregory D. S., Toshiki Osada and K. David Harrison (in press) Ho and other Kherwarian Languages. In Gregory Anderson (Ed.) The . London: Taylor and Francis.

Barker, P. R. (1953(?)) The Phonemes of Korowa. Mimeograph. Seattle.

Bhattacharya, Sudhibhushan (1975) Studies in Comparative Munda Linguistics. Simla: Indian Institute of Advanced Study.

Bhol, Lata and Paramananda Patel (1992) Ho. (Text in Oriya with Roman script for Ho) Bhubaneshwar: Academy of Tribal Dialects and Cultures.

Bodding, P. O. (1929-36) A Santali Dictionary. 5 Vols. Oslo.

Bright, William (ed.) (1992) International Encyclopedia of Linguistics, New York: Oxford University Press.

Burrows, Lionel (1915) Ho Grammar. Calcutta:Catholic Orphan Press.

CHLEC (2002) [A Ho Alphabet Primer] (Text in Ho script).

Dasgupta, Samir (1994) Birjia: Society and Culture. Calcutta: Firma KLM.

Dasgupta, S. B. (1978) Birjhia: A Section of the Asurs of Chotanagpur. Calcutta: K. P. Bagchi.

Deeney, J. (1975) Ho Grammar. : Xavier Ho Publications.

Deeney, J. (1978a) Ho-English Dictionary. Chaibasa: Ho Xavier Publication.

Deeney, J. (1978b) “Comparison of the Munda and Ho languages”, in P. Ponette (ed) The Munda World: Hoffmann Commemoration Volume. 44-52. : Catholic Press.

Dimock, Edward Cameron, Jr. (1957) “Notes on semi-vowel alternation in the Bengali verb”, Indian Linguistics 17:172-177.

Dryer, Matthew. (1986) “Primary Objects, Secondary Objects, and Antidative.” Language 62: 808–45.

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Gordon, R. (ed.) (2005) Ethnologue. Fifteenth Edition. Dallas: SIL International.

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Harrison, K. David and Gregory D. S. Anderson. (2007) “Review of Proposal for Encoding Warang Chiti (Ho Orthography) in .” Unpublished technical report, available online at www.livingtongues.org/Ho.

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Kobayashi, Masato; Ganesh Murmu and Toshiki Osada (2003) “Report on a preliminary survey of the dialects of Kherwarian languages”, Journal of Asian and African Studies 66:331- 364.

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Leuva, K. K. (1963) The Asur: a Study of Primitive Iron-Smelters. New Delhi: Bharatiya Adimjati Sevak Sangh.

Minegishi, M. (1990) “Santali-English-Japanese wordlist-A preliminary report.” Journal of Asian and African Studies 39:69-84.

Munda, Ram Dayal (1968) Proto-Kherwarian Phonemic System. M.A. Thesis (unpublished), Department of Linguistics, University of Chicago.

Nagaraja. K. S. (1999) Korku Grammar with Texts. Tokyo:TUFS.

Narayan, Abaninder (1990) The Korwa Tribe: Their Society and Economics. Delhi: Amar Prakashan.

Neukom, L. (2000) Argument marking in Santali. Mon-Khmer Studies 30: 95–113.

Osada Toshiki (1991a) “Father Ponette's field note on Turi”, Journal of Asian and African Studies 42:175-189.

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--(1992) A Reference Grammar of Mundari. Tokyo: Institute for the Study of Languages and Cultures of Asia and Africa.

Osada, Toshiki (1993) “Field notes on Birhor”, A Computer-Assisted Study of South-Asian Languges. 30-40

Osada, Toshiki (1996) “Notes on the Proto-Kherwarian vowel system”, Indo-Iranian Journal 39:245-258.

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Pinnow, Heinz-Jürgen (1966) “A comparative study of the verb in the Munda languages”, in Norman Zide (ed.) Studies in Comparative Austroasiatic Linguistics. 96-193. The Hague: Mouton.

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Zide, Norman and Ram Dayal Munda (1966) “Notes on Proto-Kherwarian vocalism”, Abstract appeared in Stampe (1966) No. 732.