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Dr. Somanadhan P. Associate Professor Malayalam and Kerala Studies Dr. Somanadhan P. Associate Professor Malayalam and Kerala Studies Residential Adress Puliyullathil Koothali Kozhikode- 673525 mob: 9497304344 email: somspuliyullathil @gmail.com Male Date of birth: 31st May 1965. Educational Achievements: MA Malayalam (with Second Rank, 1987, Calicut University) BEd. Malayalam (1989) M.Phil. (1992) (Linguistics as optional subject) Title of the Dissertation: Kudumbabandhapadangalum Sambodanaroopangalum Aspadamakki oru Samoohyasreneepatanam, (AStudy of Social Strata based on Kinship Terms And terms Adressing) Ph.D. (2008) Title of the thesis: Malayalam OnnambhashayayiPatikkumbozhulla Prasnangal (The Problems of Learning Malayalam as First Language) Teaching: 8 Years (1992- 2000) as High School Assistant (Govt. VHSS, Meppayur, Kozhikode Dt.) 9 Years (2000- 2009) as Lecturer (CKG Memorial Govt College Perambra.) 7 Years (2009 to 2017) as Assistant Professor ( Malayalam and Kerala Studies, University of Calicut.) 3 Years(2017 to...) as Associate Professor ( Malayalam and Kerala Studies, University of Calicut.) No. of Ph.D. Scholars: First batch (Total Nos. Admitted 8) Awarded 4 Waiting the notification 1 Waiting the Open Defense 1 Pre Submission over 1 Alloted Time expired 1 : Second batch Admitted 3 Preparing to Admit 3 Toatl Nos of M.Phil Awarded 11 Academic Designing: 1. Invited Expert in Malayalam Text Book Committe 2010-11(for School curriculam by SCERT) 2010-11 2. Member, PG Board of Studies, Malayalam , University of Calicut (2014 admission) 3. Invited Expert , Malayalam P G Syllabus Committee,, University of Kannur 2014. 4. Invited Expert . MA Malayalam Syllabus Venting Maharajas College , Ernakulam (21st March 2016) 5. Chairman PG Board of Studies, Malayalam, Vimla College, thrissur. (2017-2020) 6. Member, PG Board of Studies Malayalam, Univeresity of Madras. (2017-2020) 7. Member, Kerala Society for Limguistic Reseaech (KSLR) Published Articles Books 2006 1. Thiayum Kathayum (Malayalam) a Collection of seminar papers, Publication Division, C.K.G.memorial Govt. College, Perambra.(2006) 2. Kavithayum Navothanavum (Malayalam) (Translation with Dr. C.J.George) Publication Division, CKG Memorial Govt. College, Perambra (2006). 2016 3. Vivzrthanapatanangal (Malayalam) Kerala Bhasha Insrtitute (2014) , ISBN 9788176387248 4. Katha Akyanam Akhyanasasthram (Malayalam) Kerala Bhasha Insrtitute (2016) ISBN 978- 81-200-3877-6 5. Malayaliyute Malayalapatana (Malayalam) Insight Publica (2016) ISBN 978-93-85899-56-0 Articles in books 2006 1. Aasoothranathinte Malayalapatangal in Bhashayum Samoohavum: Bhashasastshrapatanangal Ed. N. Gopinathan Nair, Publication Division, University of Calicut.(2006). 2009 2. Computer Tholkkunna Malayalamezhuth (Malayalam) in Cyber Malayalam Ed. Suneetha T.V. Current Books, Thrissoor, May 2009 3. Jalatharanginikal Padumbol (Malayalam) Novel vaayana Anubhavam()Ed. Dr. N.M. Sunny, Media house, Calicut 2010 4. Malayaalathile Chodyavaachikal (Malayalam) Samakaalika Malayaala Vyaakaranam Eds. Dr. V Sarathchandran Nair, Dr. CG Rajendrababu, CIIL, Ministry og HRD, Dept of Education, Govt. of India, 2010. 81-7342-196-X 5. Puthiya Bhaashaapatanam; Aasoothrithamaya Vanchana (2010) (Malayalam) Marunna Vidyabhyasam Ed. A.K. Abdul Hakkim Olive Books, Calicut, 2010. 978-81-87474-34-3 6. Malayaala Patanam: Prathisandhiyum Parihaaravum (142) (Malayalam) Bhaasha Naveena Patanavazhikal, Gen.Ed. VP Markose, Ed. Dr. Sibu Medayil, Bhoomimalayaalam book 2, issue 1, Jan. 2010. 2012 7. Tharodayathinte vadakkan veeragatha (Malayalam) Natakavum Cinimayum Bahuswaravayanakal Ed. C G Rajendrababu National Book Stall Aug 2012. 9788192347653 2013 8. Bhaashayude Ruchibedangal (29) (Malayalam) Ruchiude Nanaarthangal Ed. KV Unnikrishnan, Saikatham Books, Kothamangalam, May 2013. 9789382757122 9. Kattayum Kanalaayum (11) (Malayalam) Pranaya Ghatikaarangal Ed. Surendran K., Sakshi, 2013. 2015 10. Varnam, Dhwani, Artham: Sasthreeyapariprekshyam, pp.238-248 (Malayalam) Vaagarthprathipathi, Dr. M. Leelavathiyude sahithyaprapancham- Oravalokanam, Ed. Prof. K. P. Sankaran, Current Books, Kottayam March 2015, ISBN 9788124019962 11. George Mathan, pp.137-155 (Malayalam) Malayala Bhaashaasasthranjar, Ed. Noushad S., Kerala Bhaasha Institute, November 2015, ISBN 9788120038196 2017 12. Arivinte Aviraamyaathra (11-25) (Malayalam) Ezhuthatayaalangal, Chief Ed. P.T. Raveendran, Comp. Dr.A.M. Sreedharan, May 2017, Insight Publica. 9789385899898 13. Swanimavijnaanathinte velicham George Maathanil (80-98) (Malayalam) Missionary Bhaashaasaasthram Chief Ed. Prof. M. Sreenathan, June 2017, Thunchath Ezuthachan Malayalasarvakalaasaala, Thirur. 14. Sarvathalasparsiyaaya Aakhyaanam(33-47) (Malayalam) C.V. balakrishnan- Ezhuthinte Disakal Ed. Dr. A.M. Sreedharan August 2017, D C Books Kttayam 9788126476640 2018 15. Kavithayum Chithrakalayum (222-236) (Malayalam) Kavithayude Charithrapaatangal, Eds. Dr. L. Thomaskutty & Dr. M.B. Manoj, January 2018, Publication Department, Calicut University. 9788177482102 16. Maanakabhaashayum Bhaashayude Janadhipathyavathkkaranavum (728-738) (Malayalam) Malayalabhashapatanangal Ed. Dr. A.M. Unnikrishnan November 2019. Malayaalabhaashaapatanangal – PK Paramewarannair Smaarakagranthaavali- 9789353900984 17. Neela Nharambulla Yagaswam(59-70), (Malayalam) Malayala Bbavanayile Pen Praroopangal, Ed. Dr. Reeja V. December 2018 Saikatham Books. 9789388343060 2019 18. Vidyaabhyaasavum Patanamaadhyamavum: Aadivaasipaschaathalathil.(21-32) (Malayalam) 2019 Aadivaasi Bhaasha- Samskaaram Ed. Huskarali E.C. pub. Sahitya Akademy. 9789389195347 2020 19. Vidyabhyasathile Malayalapatam(69-78)(Malayalam), 2020,Bhashapatanam: Sidhanthavum Sameepanavum Ed. Dr. Joji Matappatt, Berchmans Press, S.B.College Changanassery 20. Varoo Changarhimare Kayarivaroo (ix – xvi)(Avatharika) (Malayalam), July 2020, Englishavishtamaya Malayalam, by CJ George, Kerala Socirty for Linguistic Research with Berchmans Press, S.B.College Changanassery. Articles in journels 1997 1. Theriyozhippikkalinte Smoohya sasthram (Malayalam) Gokulam Kathir January 1997 1998 2. Soundaryasathrathile Dalithadhara (Malayalam), Sahithyalokam, Sahithya Academy, Thrissur, July - August 1998. 3. Visappu, Aahaaram, Mannu (Malayalam) Sahithyalokam, Sahithya Academy, Thrissur, September - October 1998. 2001 4. Aagolabhasha (Malayalam) Aashayasamanwayam Kozhikode, October, 2001. 2002 5. Kuthippinte Nnatyavum Veezhum mumbulla Munnettavum ((Malayalam), Deshabhimani weekly, Kozhikode, 15th September, 2002. 6. Malayalathinte Prathisandhi? (Malayalam), Deshabhimani weekly, Kozhikode, 17th November, 2002. 2003 7. Guarnica Veevdum Vilichuparayunnathu (Malayalam), Deshabhimani weekly, Kozhikode, 27th April, 2003. 8. Kasiyile papangal (Malayalam), Deshabhimani weekly, Kozhikode , 7th September, 2003. 2004 9. Rashtreeyarahithamaya Prakshobhangal (Malayalam) Mathrubhoomi Weekly, 29th August 2004. 2007 10. Malayaalapatanam : Sidhiyum vidhyayum (Malayalam) Mathrubhoomi Weekly, 11th March 2007 11. Andharude Gajarajdarshanam (Malayalam) Madhyamam Weekly, 24th August 2007. 12. Purappetedathanu Orayiram Katham Nadannittum (Malayalam), Mathrubhoomi Weekly, 10th June 2007. 2008 13. Manakeekaranathinte Malayala Manangal (Malayalam) Vijnanakairali, kerala Bhasha Institute, Thirvananthapuram May 2008. 14. Alla ngalu malayalya (Malayalam), Mathrubhoomi Weekly, 1st June 2008. 15. Kuttikalude Chodyangale Enthinu Bhayakkanam (Malayalam), Mathrubhoomi Weekly, 13th July 2008 16. Keralathile English patanam Karyavum Karanangalum (Malayalam) Bhashaposhini November 2008. 2009 17. Macaleyude (nadan) Randam varavu ( Malayalam) Samakalika Malayalam May 15, 2009. 18. Malayalathinte Vadhasiksha Urappakkendathar? (Malayalam) Pachakkuthira June 2009. 2010 19. Adhunikanu oru Roopakam (Malayalam) Akshayam thrymasika Asan memorial Association January – March 2010 20. Avakasasamrakshanathinte Keralamathrukakal (Malayalam) Samakalika Malayalam May 14, 2010. 2011 21. Pallikkodathil ethra malayalam (Malayalam) Pachakkuthira July 2010. 22. Onnam paper + Ramdaam paper = Immini balya Malayaalam (30) (Malayalam) Maathrubhoomi Azhchappathippu, Pusthakam 89, Lakkam 18, 10-16 July 2011. 23. Thaaraapathathile Chethohara drusyangal (58) (Malayalam) Chithra Jaalakam, Samsthaana Film Award Suvaneer 2011. 24. Maathrubhaashaykku vendath Samvaranamalla (8) (Malayalam) Progressive India Onappathipp, Vol. 1. Issue 10, Sept. 2011. 2012 25. Elliyekkurich ningalkkenthariyaam?, (5) (Malayalam) Plaavila lakkam 16, March 2012. 26. Basheer, Majeedinte Thoolikaanaamamo (27) (Malayalam) Granthaalokam Vol. 64. Nakkam 10, Oct. 2014. 27. Bahya Iidapedalukal Ayogyatha (with CJGeorge) (Malayalam) Mathrubhoomi daily July 25, 2013. 2014 28. Basheer Majeedinte Thoolikaanaamamo (27-32) (Malayalam) Grandhalokam Monthly, October 2014. 2015 29. Chottayile Seelam Chutalavare, (201-203) (Malayalam) Vidyarthi Anubandhangalkk appurathe Vayana, SKSSF Silver Jubilee Upaharam 2015. 30. Nammude Pothuvidyaabhyaasarangath Sambhavikkunnath,( 20-28) (Malayalam) Sargapoornima, 90am Varshika Smaranika, Valyakode A U P School, 2015. 31. Gaanarangam Naatakathilum Cinimayilum, (31-37) (Malayalam) Thunchan Resaearch Journal (Annual Vol1. Issue1 2015. ISSN 7770.) 32. Paattum Malayalaiyude Deseeyaparinaamavum, (13-22) (Malayalam) Malayalavimarsam, Malayalam & Kerala Studies. April 2015. ISSN 23499230. 33. Bhaashaasoothranavum Malayalam Computingum (100-104) (Malayalam) Naalam Antharashtra Kerala Patana Congress, July, 12, 2015. 34. Pookkalamonnil Poonirapole (38-43) (Malayalam) Pachakkuthira September 2015. 2016 35. Sahithyathil Adhinivesam.(6-8) (Malayalam)
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