CURRICULUM VITAE

I. PERSONAL DETAILS

Name: PROF. DR. DAN RAJ REGMI Educational status: PhD(Linguistics); MA(English); MA(Linguistics); BL; BEd ; InField (UCSB, USA) Present status : Professor and former Head Central Department of Linguistics, Tribhuvan University, . Date of birth: 13 Kartik, 2016 (V.S) /29th Oct.1959 Nationality: Nepali Address: Permanent: Baglung Municipality-5, Baglung, Dhawalagiri Zone, Nepal. Present: Nursary Chwok, Yerahiti, Banasthali, Kathmandu [Nagarjun Municipality, Ward No: 1 Contact phone: 977-1-4880491/ Cell Phone: 9841319355 Email: [email protected]

II. EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND

Degree/s Institution/ Passed Specialization % Remarks University Year Ministry of 67 1977 SLC Education and Education II Div. (2034 VS) Culture, Nepal Tribhuvan 1980 64.7 Merit CL Economics University , Nepal (2037 VS) Tribhuvan 1983 63.5 II Div BA Economics University, Nepal (2039VS) Central Department 1985 60.2 MA English II Div of English, T.U (2041VS) BL Tribhuvan 1989 Family law 50.2 II Div University, Nepal (2046VS) BEd Central Department 1998 English 57.2 II Div of Education, T.U (2055VS) (One-year)

MA Central Department 2003 Functional- 80.6 Distinction of Linguistics, T.U (2060VS) Typological Grammar PhD Tribhuvan 2007 The Bhujel Language Linguistics University, Nepal (2064VS)

III. PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

A. PERIOD OF SERVICE IN TRIBHUVAN UNIVERSITY, NEPAL

From To Name and address Temporary/ Designation of the institution Permanent 2044/5/11 2045/9/22 Instructor Gorkha Campus, Temporary Gorkha 2045/9/23 2047/5/30 Assistant Gorkha Campus, Temporary Lecturer Gorkha 2047/5/31 2047/12/3 Assistant Gorkha Campus, Permanent Lecturer Gorkha 2047/12/4 2050/6/24 Assistant Public Youth Permanent Lecturer Campus, Kathmandu 2050/6/25 2064/5/31 Lecturer Public Youth Permanent Campus, Kathmandu 2064/6/1 2066/2/26 Lecturer Central Department Permanent of Linguistics, Kirtipur 2066/2/27 2069/11/19 Reader Central Department Permanent of Linguistics, Kirtipur 2069/11/20 Present Professor Central Department Permanent of Linguistics, Kirtipur

B. GENERAL WORK EXPERIENCE

Year Role Responsibility Remarks 1. 1990-1991 Chairman Language and Arts Gorkha Campus, Gorkha 2. 1992 Observer Observation of the Mahendra Campus, external examinations of Baglung T.U. 3. 2004-2008 Linguistic The documentations of Central Department of consultant the Pahari, Kaike and Linguistics, Tribhuvan Banakariya University, Nepal 4. 2008-date Dissertation Supervision of MA and Central Departments of supervisor PhD dissertations in Linguistics and English Linguistics and English Tribhuvan University 5. 2009 Trainer Pilot study of Linguistic Linguistic Survey of Survey of Nepal Nepal (LinSuN) CDL, T.U. 6. 2009 Trainer Collecting and The Folklore Society documenting oral texts of Nepal from folklorists’ perspective 7. 2009-2010 Cluster head Sociolinguistic Survey of Linguistic Survey of Chepang and Bhujel Nepal (LinSuN), CDL, T.U.

2 8. 2009-2014 Head Academic and Central Department of administrative Linguistics, T.U. 9. 2010-2018 Director Linguistic Survey of Central Department of Nepal (LinSuN) Linguistics, T.U. 10. 2014-2018 Head Academic and Central Department of administrative Linguistics, T.U. 11. 2010-2018 Chairman Linguistics Subject Tribhuvan University, Committee Nepal 12. 2012- 2018 Member Faculty Board Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, T.U. 13. 2016- date Consultant/ Advisory Language Commission, Advisor Nepal 14. 2017- date Chairman Mother Language Subject Curriculum Committee Development Centre, Ministry of Education, Government of Nepal

C. TRAININGS/ WORKSHOPS/SEMINARS

 Training in Testing and Evaluation in English organized by Central Department of English, T.U in Pokhara, 1991.  Package Course for Primary Teachers organized by Faculty of Education, 2045, Kathmandu.  Workshop on Dictionary Making organized by Royal Nepal Academy, duration one week, 1995 (2052VS), Kathmandu.  Workshop-Seminar on Compulsory English for Three-Year Bachelor’s Programme organized by Curriculum Development Centre, Office of the Rector, Tribhuvan University, 2-5 February, 1997.  Computer training: MS-DOS/ Windows/Excel/Email and Internet, duration 5th March 2001 to 4th May 2001, Compass Computer Centre, Bagbazaar, Kathmandu.  Training in Functional-Typological Grammar organized by Central Department of Linguistics, 2003, Kathamndu.  Training in Field Linguistics and Language Documentation organized by University of California, Santa Barbara, June 23- August Santa Barbara, 2008.  Seminar/Workshop on English Curriculum Orientation organized by Curriculum Development Centre, Office of the Rector, Tribhuvan University, 21-27 December, 2008.  Workshop on Computational Linguistics organized by Central Department of Linguistics and Central Department of Computer Science and Information Technology, 15-20 February, 2009.  Training in Sociolinguistic Methodology organized by Linguistic Survey of Nepal (LinSuN), Central Department of Linguistics in collaboration with SIL, 19-21 January, 2009.  Phonetic Training organized by Linguistic Survey of Nepal (LinSuN), Central Department of Linguistics in collaboration with SIL, 11-15 May, 2009.  Workshop on Participatory Methods for Engaging Communities organized by Linguistic Survey of Nepal (LinSuN), Central Department of Linguistics in collaboration with SIL, 18-22 May, 2009.

3  Training in Sociolinguistic Questionnaire: Research and Analysis organized by Linguistic Survey of Nepal (LinSuN), Central Department of Linguistics in collaboration with SIL, 26-28 May, 2009.  Training in Wordsurv organized by Linguistic Survey of Nepal (LinSuN), Central Department of Linguistics in collaboration with SIL, 29 May, 2009.  Workshop on Participatory Methods, Data Analysis and Report Writing organized by Linguistic Survey of Nepal (LinSuN), Central Department of Linguistics in collaboration with SIL, 30 November- 04 December, 2009.  Workshop on Writing Standardization in Kirnati Languages jointly organized by Central Department of Linguistics, Tribhuvan University and SIL International at Training Center for Women Development, Jawalakhel, from 24 January to February 03, 2011.  Seminar on Sustainable Use Model (SUM) for Language Development organized by Central Department of Linguistics, Tribhuvan University in collaboration with SIL International in Kirtipur, from 30 January to February 10, 2012.  Training and workshop on Research Methodology organized by Central Department of Linguistics, Tribhuvan University with the sponsorship of University Grants Commission, Nepal, from 16-22 April, 2013.  Workshop/training on Field Phonetics and Sociolinguistic Survey Methodology organized by Central Department of Linguistics, Tribhuvan University in collaboration with SIL International in Kirtipur, from 9-13 June, 2013.  LinSuN Training and Workshop on Excel for Data Entry and Data Analysis, Basic IPA Practice, Report Writing Techniques and COG: Software for Lexical Similarity organized by Linguistic Survey of Nepal (LinSuN), Central Department of Linguistics in collaboration with SIL, 28-29 July, 2014.

D. COUNTRIES VISITED

 United States of America, 2008  United Kingdom, 2011  Japan, 2011  Thailand, 2010  Thailand, 2013  Thailand, 2016  Australia, 2013  Singapore, 2014  People’s Republic of China, 2014  India, Shimla, 2007  India, Hyderabad, 2010  India, Patiala, Punjab, 2010  India, Myssore, 2011  India, Myssore, 2012  India, Guwahati, 2016  India, Aligarh, 2017  People’s Republic of Bangladesh, 2015  People’s Republic of Bangladesh, 2016  People’s Republic of , 2016  People’s Republic of Bangladesh, 2017

4  People’s Republic of Bangladesh, 2018

E. PAPER PRESENTATION AT THE NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCES

 Categorial structure in Nepali, a paper presented at the 9th Annual Conference of Linguistic Society of Nepal held in 1988, Kathmandu.  An analysis of Nepali clauses within TG approach, a paper presented at the 10th Annual Conference of Linguistic Society of Nepal held in 1989, Kathmandu.  Transformation in Nepali clauses, a paper presented at the 12th Annual Conference of Linguistic Society of Nepal held in Kathmandu, 1991.  Word order typology in English and Nepali and its pedagogical implications, a paper presented at the 21st Annual Conference of Linguistic Society of Nepal held in Kathmandu, 2000.  Teaching and testing of four language skills with reference to standard IX/X English textbooks, a paper presented at the 8th International Conference of NELTA, 24-26 February, Kathmandu, 2001.  The ergative morphosyntax in Nepali [co-presenter], a paper presented at the 22nd Annual Conference of Linguistic Society of Nepal held in Kathmandu, 2001.  The relative clauses in Nepali: A functional-typological study, a paper presented at the 24th Annual Conference of Linguistic Society of Nepal held in Kathmandu, 2003.  The morphosyntax of relativization in Bhujel: typological perspective, a paper presented at the Silver Jubilee Conference of Linguistic Society of Nepal held in Kathmandu, 2004.  The phonological sketch of the Bhujel language, a paper presented at the Silver Jubilee Conference of Linguistic Society of Nepal held in Kathmandu, 2004.  Bhujel "Direct-Inverse"[co-presenter], a paper presented at the 26th Annual Conference of Linguistic Society of Nepal held in 2005, Kathmandu.  taŋ, te and pa in Bhujel, a paper presented at the 27th Annual Conference of Linguistic Society of Nepal and 12th Himalayan Languages symposium held in 2006, Kathmandu.  Tense and aspect in Bhujel, a paper presented at the 13th Himalayan Languages symposiums held in Shimla, India, 2007.  Converb clauses in Bhujel [pukhgyal ŋur], a paper presented at the 28th Annual Conference of Linguistic Society of Nepal held in Kathmandu, 2007.  Some linguistic and sociolinguistic aspects of the Bhujel language [pukhgyal ŋur], a paper presented at Madan Puraskar Pustakalaya, 8th February, 2008, Lalitpur, Nepal.  Teaching relative c a paper presented at the 13th International Conference of NELTA, 16-18 February, 2008, Kathmandu.  The copular constructions in Ekegusii, Field Linguistics and Language Documentation, University of California, Santa Barbara, 2008 [June 23- August 2].  Participant reference in Bhujel, Chepang and Banakariya, a paper presented at the 29th Annual Conference of Linguistic Society of Nepal held in Kathmandu, 2008.  Nominalizations in Bhujel, Chepang and Banakariya, a paper presented at the 30th Annual Conference of Linguistic Society of Nepal held in Kathmandu, 2009.  Teaching reported speech, a paper presented at the 14th International Conference of NELTA held in Jawalakhel, Lalitpur, 21-23 February, 2009, Nepal.  Worldview as expressed in Pukhgyal folk stories, a paper presented at the 3rd International Folklore Congress held in Kathmandu, 12-14 June, 2009, Nepal.

5  The morphosyntax of nominalizations in Bhujel, a paper presented at the 31th All- India Conference of Linguists (AICL2009) held in University of Hyderabad, Hyderabad 15-17 December, 2009, India.  Nominalizations in Bhujel, a paper presented at the 9th International Conference on South Asian Languages held in Punjabi University, Patiala, 7-9 January, 2010, India.  Teaching prepositions, a paper presented at the 15th International Conference of NELTA, Little Angles’ School, Hattiban, Lalitpur, 19-21 February, 2010, Nepal.  Nominalizations in Bhaktapur Newar: Some remarks, a paper presented at the 31st Annual Conference of Linguistic Society of Nepal held in Tribhuvan Unversity, Kathmandu, 26-27 November, 2010.  Nominalizations in Bhaktapur Newar, a paper presented at the South Asian Languages Analysis (SALA) Roundtable 29 held at Central Institute of Indian Languages, Myssore, 6-8 January, 2011, India.  Writing of languages and Linguistic survey of Nepal, a paper presented at the Writing of with the Computer, organized by Language Technology Kendra, Nepal at Madan Puraskar Guthi, 3 April, 2011.  Tense, aspect, modality and evidentiality in Bhujel, a paper presented at Chronos 10: 10th International Conference on Tense, Aspect, Modality and Evidentiality organized by School of Languages and Social Sciences, Aston University, Birmingham, 18-20 April, 2011 UK.  Multilingual Education in Nepal: Policy and Practice, a paper presented at the International Consultative Meet & Strategy Dialogue on Mother tongue based Multilingual Education: Framework, Strategies and Implementation, September 19 ‐ 21, 2011, CIIL, Mysore.  Lexical similarity in Bhujel and Chepang, a paper presented at the 32nd Annual Conference of Linguistic Society of Nepal held in Tribhuvan University, Kathmandu, 26-27 November, 2011.  Multilingual Education in Nepal: Policy and Practice, a paper presented at the 32nd Annual Conference of Linguistic Society of Nepal held in Tribhuvan University, Kathmandu, 26-27 November, 2011.  Looking back on the ‘banklords’ of the Karnali River, a paper presented at the 4thInternational Folklore Congress held in Kathmandu, 17-19 August, Nepal.  Contact induced changes in Bhujel, a paper presented at the 33rd Annual Conference of Linguistic Society of Nepal held in Tribhuvan University, Kathmandu, 26-27 November, 2012.  Nepalaka bhasaharuko sarvekshan: Isthiti ra chunauti (Linguistic survey of the languages of Nepal: Situation and challenges)”. A paper presented at the national workshop on the development of language policy in Nepal organized jointly by Ministry of Education and Nepal Academy, July 10, 2013, Kathmandu.  Contact induced changes in Bhujel, a paper presented at the 19th Himalayan Languages Symposium, held at Department of Linguistics, School of Culture, History, Language, ANU College of Asia-Pacific, Canberra, ACT 0200, Australia on 6-8 September 2013.  Grammatical relations in Bhujel, a paper presented at the 34th Annual Conference of Linguistic Society of Nepal held in Tribhuvan University, Kathmandu, 26-27 November, 2013.  Waning identity and ethnicity of Bhujel (Pukhgyal): An ethnolinguistic perspective, a paper presented at 2nd National Folklore Congress, Kathmandu, 25-26, January, 2014

6  Grammatical relations in Bhujel: A functional perspective, a paper presented at the 20th Himalayan Languages Symposium, held at Nanyang Technological University (NTU), Singapore on 16-18 July 2014.  Linguistic survey of Nepal: Present status, a talk given at the 20th Himalayan Languages Symposium, held at Nanyang Technological University (NTU), Singapore on 16-18 July 2014.  Properties of the grammatical relations in Bhujel, a paper presented at the 47th International Sino-Tibetan Languages and Linguistics Conference [47th ICSTLL] held from 17th to 19th October, 2014 in Yunnan Normal University (YNNU), Kunming, Yunnan, China.  Exploring relationships among the major Indo-Aryan languages of Tarai in Nepal, a paper presented at the 34th Annual Conference of Linguistic Society of Nepal held in Tribhuvan University, Kathmandu, 26-27 November, 2014.  Preserving and promoting the endangered languages of Nepal: Policy, practice and challenges, a paper presented at International Seminar on Preservation and Promotion of Mother Languages and Multilingualism: Scope of Making IMLI as a Research Hub, organized by International Mother Language Institute (IMLI) 21-22 February, 2015, Dhaka, Bangladesh  “Mixed” culture in Bhujel: A Misnomer, a paper presented at the 5th International Folklore Congress, Kathmandu, April 24-26, 2015, Kamaladi, Kathmandu.  Relative clauses in Magar Kaike and Bhujel : Revisited, a paper jointly presented at the 21st Himalayan Languages Symposium and 36th Annual Conference of Linguistic Society of Nepal (LSN), November 26-28, 2015, Tribhuvan University, Kathmandu, Nepal  Role of Multilingual Education Planning and Policy [MEPP] for the Development of Indigenous Languages and Cultures in Nepal, a paper jointly presented at the International Conference on Language Policy in Multicultural and Multilingual Settings, 8-11 February, 2016, The University of Mandalay, Mandalay, Myanmar.  Impact of ICT on the mother tongue based education in the developing countries, a paper presented at the International Conference organized by the International Mother Language Institute (IMLI), Dhaka, for the celebration of International Mother Language Day, 2016, Dhaka, Bangladesh.  Roman lipi: nepalma yasako isthiti, samasya ra sambhavana (Roman Script: Its present status, problems and prospects in Nepal). A paper presented at the National Script Seminar organized by Akshar Sadan, Nepal at Nepal Academy, May 26, 2016, Kathmandu.  Participant referencing in Bhujel and Magar Kaike: A Typological Perspective , a paper jointly presented at the 22nd Himalayan Languages Symposium organized by Department of Humanities and Social Sciences & Center for Linguistic Science and Technology, Indian Institute of Technology Guwahati, June 8-10, 2016, Guwahati, India.  Impact of ICT on the mother tongue based education in the developing countries , a paper presented at the 37th Annual Conference of Linguistic Society of Nepal (LSN), November 26-27, 2016, Tribhuvan University, Kathmandu, Nepal  Scope and relevance of the use of minority languages in media in Nepal, a paper presented at the International Conference on Mediatization, Culturalization and Language Alteration organized by the Department of Linguistics, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh, India on 5-7 January, 2017.

7  Assessing Community’s Desire and Need for Multilingual Education: Some Experiences from Nepal, a paper presented at the International Conference organized by the International Mother Language Institute (IMLI), Dhaka, for the celebration of International Mother Language Day, 2017, Dhaka, Bangladesh on 22-23, February, 2017 (Co-presenter with Dr. Ambika Regmi Banjara).  Preliterate Languages in Nepal: Needs, Major Issues and Strategies for Bringing Them into Written Tradition. A paper presented at the Interaction Program for Road Map and Languages of Nepal organized by Language Commission, Nepal, at Dhulikhel, 27 June, 2017.  Determining Official Languages in the Federal States in Nepal, a paper presented at the 38th Annual Conference of Linguistic Society of Nepal (LSN), November 26-27, 2017, Tribhuvan University, Kathmandu, Nepal.  Determining Official Languages in the Federal States in Nepal, a paper presented at the International Seminar on Language Documentation and Revitalization organized by the International Mother Language Institute (IMLI), Dhaka, for the celebration of International Mother Language Day, 2018, 22 February 2018.  Conducting Sociolinguistic Survey: Some Experiences from the Sociolinguistic Survey in Nepal, a paper to be presented at International Conference on Language and Linguistics in South Asia organized by Department of Linguistics, Dhaka University , on [26th February, 2018] Dhaka, Bangladesh.  Multilingual Education Planning and Policy in Preserving Indigenous Languages and Cultures in Nepal, a paper presented at 6th International Folklore Congress Kathmandu 2018, May 12-13 (Baishakh 29-30, 2075) (Co-presenter with Dr. Ambika Regmi).

F. PUBLISHED RESEARCH ARTICLES

 Teaching English at higher level. The Wave. Bagmati Boarding School.1994.  Understanding American and British English. Management Day Souvenir. 1996.  Translation: concept, problems and some strategies. Emblem. Public Youth Campus. 1997.  An analysis of Nepali basic clauses within TG approach. Nepalese Linguistics. Vol.17. 2001.  The ergative morphosyntax in Nepali. Nepalese Linguistics. Vol.19.2002 (with Prof. Dr. Yogendra Prasad Yadava).  Word order typology in English and Nepali and its pedagogical implications. Nepalese Linguistics. Vol. 20. 2003.  Language skills: Teaching and testing. Pallav. Bagmati Boarding Higher Secondary School. Kathmandu. 2004.  The morphosyntax of relativization in Nepali. Nepalese Linguistics. Vol.21.2004  The morphosyntax of relativization in Bhujel: Typological perspective. Contemporary Issues in Nepalese Linguistics. 2005.  -taŋ,-te and -pa in Bhujel. Recent Studies in Nepalese Linguistics. 2007.  Converb clauses in Bhujel. Nepalese Linguistics. Vol.23, 2008.  Bhujel “Direct-inverse” Nepalese Linguistics. Vol.23, 2008 (with Dr. David E. Watters).  Teaching relative clauses at secondary level. Journal of NELTA, Vol.13, No. 1-2, December, 2008.  Teaching reported speech. Journal of NELTA, Vol.14, No. 1-2, December, 2009.

8  Participant reference in Bhujel, Chepang and Banakariya. Nepalese Linguistics (Journal of the Linguistic Society of Nepal) Vol. 24, 2009.  Functional-typological grammar: A theoretical framework. Linguistics: A Newsletter. Kathmandu Linguistic Circle, 2009.  Nominalizations in Bhujel. Nepalese Linguistics (Journal of the Linguistic Society of Nepal) Vol. 25, 2010.  Grammatical case marking in Bhujel, Chepang and Banakariya. Linguistics: A Newsletter. Vol 9, No. 1, November Kathmandu Linguistic Circle, 2010.  Bhujel bhasama nampadaka byakarnatmak kotiharuko byabastha (Grammatical categories of nouns in Bhujel) Bhrikuti, 8, Bhrikuti Academic Publications, Nepal, 2010.  Bhujel bhasa, jati ra samskriti: ek choto cinari (The Bhujel Language, Ethnicity and Culture: A Short Introduction) Bhujel Awaj Ismarika, p. 9-13. Kathmandu: Bhujel Bidyarthi Manch, Kendriya Samiti, Kathmandu, 2010 (2067BS).  Subordination in Bhujel, New Horizons in Linguistics (Silver Jubilee Commemoration Volume), Department of Linguistics, Bharathiar University, Coimbatore, India.  Bhujel bhasama kal, paksha ra sangati byabastha (Tense, aspect and agreement system in Bhujel) Pragnya, 103, Nepal Pragnya Pratisthan, Nepal, 2011.  Nepalko bhasik sarbekhan: ek chinari (An Introduction to Linguistic Survey of Nepal), Agradristi, 1:5, 2011.  Orthography development for the standardization of Bhujel: Issues and approaches, JODEM: Journal of the Department of English, Vol.III, Department of English, Mahendra Multiple Campus, Dharan, 2011.  Nepalma bhasik sarbekhan: ek simhabalokan (Linguistic Surveys in Nepal: A bird’s eye view), Mirmire (Bimonthly), Year 40, Vol. 1, 2068 BS (2012).  Linguistic Surveys in Nepal: A glimpse, T.U. Bulletin Special 2011-12, 2011.  Tense, aspect and modality: A single complex category in Bhujel. Contributions to Nepalese Studies. Vol.38, No.1, January, 2011.  Clause combining strategies in Bhujel: A Tibeto-Burman language of Nepal. Curriculum Development Journal. Vol. 25, No. 39, 2011.  Nominalization in Bhaktapur Newar, Nepalese Linguistics (Journal of the Linguistic Society of Nepal) Vol. 26, 2011.  Worldview in Bhujel folk tales, Linguistics: A Newsletter. Vol. 10, No 01, November Kathmandu Linguistic Circle, 2011.  Developing orthography in Bhujel, Selected Papers from the International Conference on Language Documentation and Tradition, Thessaloniki, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Thessaloniki, Greece, 2011.  Some morphophonological rules in Bhujel. Perspective on Higher Education (Journal of T.U.TA University Campus), Vol. 6, October, 2012.  Multilingual education in Nepal: Policy and Practice, T.U. Bulletin Special, 2012.  Duration of consonants in Bhujel, Nepalese Linguistics (Journal of the Linguistic Society of Nepal), Vol. 27, 2012.  Lexical similarity in Bhujel and Chepang. Linguistics: A Newsletter. Vol. 11, No. 01, November, Kathmandu Linguistic Circle, 2012.  Nepalaka rai-kirat bhasaharuko adhyan anusandhanma bhasavigyan kendriya vibhagaka prayasharu (Endeavours on behalf of Central Department of Linguistics in the research and study of Rai-Kirat languages of Nepal). Isilim, Half Yearly Dumee Language Magazine, Vol. 15, September, 2013.

9  Contact induced changes in Bhujel, Nepalese Linguistics (Journal of the Linguistic Society of Nepal), Vol. 28, 2013.  Nepalko bartaman bhasik awastha [Language situation of Nepal], Garima, Marga, 2070[2014], Vol. 372  Bhujal bhasako bartaman awastha [Present situation of the Bhujel language], Sampada: Bhasa Visheshangka, Ashad, 2071[2014]: Janasnskritik Mahasangh, Bhasa tatha Loksahitya Manch, Nepal.  Grammatical relations in Bhujel: A Functional Perspective, Nepalese Linguistics (Journal of the Linguistic Society of Nepal), Vol. 29, 2014.  Exploring relationships among the major Indo-Aryan languages of Tarai in Nepal, Nepalese Linguistics (Journal of the Linguistic Society of Nepal), Vol. 30, 2015.  Mixed Culture in Bhujel: A Misnomer, Discourses on Folklore published by Nepali Folklore Society (NFS), 2015.  Participant referencing in Bhujel and Magar Kaike: A typological perspective. Nepalese Linguistics (Journal of the Linguistic Society of Nepal), Vol. 31, 2016 ( A joint paper)  Convalescing the endangered languages in Nepal: policy, practice and challenges, Gipan Vol.3.1, January, 2017.  ममममममम ममम ममममममम ममममममम मममममममम मममममममम ममममममम: मममममम, मममममम ममम मममममममम ममममममम, त्रिभुवन वव�ववव饍यालय ५८औं वावषिक दिवस ववशेषा敍क-२०७४( T.U. Bulletin Special, 2017).  Integrating ICT into MTBE in developing countries: Prospects, barriers and some strategies. Nepalese Linguistics (Journal of the Linguistic Society of Nepal), Vol. 32, 2017.  नेपालमा भाषाह셂को स्थिति र भावषक सवेक्षण: समीक्षा配मक वव�लेषण, Gipan Vol.3.2, November, 2017.  रोमन ललवप, नेपालमा प्रचललत प्रमुख ललपपह셂:स्थितत, समथया र संभावना, अक्षर सदन, नेपाल, २०७४ (१९१८ इ.)।  Use of minority languages of Nepal in media: Scope and Relevance, Aligarh Journal of Linguistics, Vol.7, No.1, 2017-18 published by the Department of Linguistics, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh, India.  नेपालका मािभृ ाषाह셂को ववकासमा आधतु नक सूचना प्रववधधको प्रयोग: स्थिति, औधच配य र चनु ौिी, आददवासी जनजातत उ配िान रास्रिय प्रततरठानको काययशाला गोरठीको पवशेषा敍कमा प्रकालशत, २०७४ (१९१७ इ.)  भाषा छनोटका जदटलिा, भाद्र १७, २०७४ मा कास्तिपुर िैतनकमा लेखको 셂पमा प्रकालशि  मममममममम ममममममममा शोध-तनिेशन प्रक्रिया, त्रिभुवन वव�ववव饍यालय ५९औं वावषिक दिवस ववशेषा敍क-२०७५( T.U. Bulletin Special, 2018). G. RESEARCH WORKS

 The nouns and noun phrases in the Bhujel language. M.A. (Linguistics) thesis, T,U. 2004.  The documentation of the Bhujel language. A report submitted to The National

10 Foundation for Development of Indigenous Nationalities (NFDIN), 2004.  The relative clauses in English and Nepali: a contrastive study. M.A (Linguistics) term paper, T.U. 2004.  The relative clauses in Nepali: a functional-typological study. A seminar paper submitted to the faculty of Humanities and Social sciences Tribhuvan University, 2003.  The Bhujel Language. PhD dissertation in Linguistics, Tribhuvan University, 2007.  A Report on Language Use and Attitudes in Bhujel. A report submitted to Multilingual Education Component, Linguistic Survey of Nepal (LinSuN), Central Department of Linguistics, Tribhuvan University, Nepal, 2011.  Orthography for Bhujel: A Preliterate Tibeto-Burman Language. A report submitted to Multilingual Education Component, Linguistic Survey of Nepal (LinSuN), Central Department of Linguistics, Tribhuvan University, Nepal, 2011.  A sociolinguistic survey of Bhujel: A Tibeto-Burman Language. A report submitted to Linguistic Survey of Nepal (LinSuN), Central Department of Linguistics, Tribhuvan University, Nepal, 2011.  Bhujel-Nepali-English: A Trilingual Dictionary. A manuscript submitted to Nepal Academy, 2014.  Western Tamang MLE needs Assessment, 2015 (With Ambika Regmi).  Thami MLE needs Assessment, 2017 (With Ambika Regmi).  Western Tamang MLE Mid-term Assessment, 2018.

H. PUBLISHED BOOKS  A Grammar of Western Tamang. 2018. München: LINCOM EUROPA (co-author).  Interlinearized Texts in Bhujel. 2014. München: LINCOM EUROPA.  A Grammar of Bhujel. 2012. München: LINCOM EUROPA.  Khwopa Newar: A Grammar Sketch. 2012. München: LINCOM EUROPA.  The Nouns and Noun Phrases in the Bhujel Language: A Functional-Typological Perspective. 2012. Saarbrücken: LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing.  Some Sociolinguistic Aspects in Bhujel. 2012. Katmandu: Bhujel Samaj Sewa Samiti, Kendriya Samiti.  Bhujel Bhasako Byakarana (A Grammar of Bhujel). 2011. Katmandu: Bhujel Samaj Sewa Samiti, Kendriya Samiti.  Analyzed Texts in Bhujel. 2011. Katmandu: Bhujel Samaj Sewa Samiti, Kendriya Samiti.  Clause structure in Standard Nepali. 2008. Kirtipur: Sunlight Publication.  Practical English conversation. [Level-0-5] Bidhyarthi Pustak Bhandar, Kathmandu.  English Workbook-8, Bidhyarthi Pustak Bhandar, Kathmandu (co-authored with Prof. Dr. Yogendra Pd Yadava and Madhava Pd Marahatta)  English Workbook -9, Bidhyarthi Pustak Bhandar, Kathmandu (co-authored with Prof. Dr.Yogendra Pd Yadava and Madhava Pd Marahatta)  English Workbook -10, Bidhyarthi Pustak Bhandar, Kathmandu (co-authored with Prof. Dr.Yogendra Pd Yadava and Madhava Pd Marahatta)  English Grammar -8, Bidhyarthi Pustak Bhandar, Kathmandu (co-authored with Prof. Dr. Yogendra Pd Yadava and Madhava Pd Marahatta)  English Grammar -9, Bidhyarthi Pustak Bhandar, Kathmandu (co-authored with Prof. Dr.Yogendra Pd Yadava and Madhava Pd Marahatta)

11  English Grammar -10, Bidhyarthi Pustak Bhandar, Kathmandu (co-authored with Prof. Dr.Yogendra Pd Yadava and Madhava Pd Marahatta)

I. EDITING  Ethnologue: Languages of Nepal (With John W. Eppele, M. Paul Lewis and Yogendra Yadava)  Nepalese Linguistics, Vols.27 and 28 ( as the chief editor)  Gipan Vol.3.1, January, 2017 ( as the chief editor)  Gipan Vol.3.2, November, 2017 ( as the chief editor)  Others

J. PROJECTS EVALUATION  Final evaluation of Trade and Transport Facilitation Audit in South Asia Project (conducted by SWATEE, Kathmandu) as the team leader appointed by Social Welfare Council, Nepal, 2016.  Final evaluation of SIL LEAD Projects in Nepal (conducted by SIL Intl, Nepal) as the team leader appointed by Social Welfare Council, Nepal, 2016.  Final evaluation of Educational Sponsorship Program for Underprivileged children (A Project Conducted by Sano Sansar, Nepal [Hands In Outreach, Nepal] and Supported mainly by Hands in Outreach, USA and Adara Foundation) as the team leader appointed by Social Welfare Council, Nepal, 2016.

K. FIELD WORKS  A sociolinguistic survey of Chepang  A sociolinguistic survey of Bhujel  A sociolinguistic survey of Magar Kaike  A sociolinguistic survey of Rana Tharu, Dagaura Tharu, Sonaha and Khona  A sociolinguistic survey of Bhojpuri and Awadhi  A sociolinguistic survey of Dhimal, Tajpuriya, Rajbansi, Khadiya, Koch/Gangai  A sociolinguistic survey of Kathariya Tharu and Bajjika  A sociolinguistic survey of Darai  A sociolinguistic survey of Athpariya and Chitauniya Tharu  A sociolinguistic survey of Dhuleli  A sociolinguistic survey of Lowa  A sociolinguistic survey of Marwari  A sociolinguistic survey of Manange

IV. EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES

 International Export, IMLI, Dhaka (2016-)  President of Linguistic Society of Nepal [2010-2012]  Life member of Linguistic Society of Nepal  Life member of Nepal English Language Teachers' Association (NELTA)  Life member of Nepal PhD Association  Secretary-treasurer of Linguistic Society of Nepal [2003-2005]  President of Katmandu Linguistic Circle [2002-2003]  Vice-president of Linguistic Society of Nepal [2008-2010]  Life member of Nepal Children's Association

12  Participation in elocution and debate and Quiz Contests  Participation in different social activities V. AWARDS AND SCHOLARSHIPS

 Nepal Bidhya Bhushna ‘Ka’(Nepal Education Decoration ‘A’): for completing Doctor of Philosophy in Linguistics from Tribhuvan University in 2007.  Mahendra Bidhya Bhushna (Mahendra Education Decoration): for securing the highest marks in Linguistics in the examination of Master's Degree in Humanities and Social Sciences of 2003.  Rambikram/Shanta Sinjapati Gold Medal: for securing the highest marks in Linguistics in the examination of Master's Degree in Humanities and Social Sciences of 2003.  PhD Scholarship: The scholarship awarded for doing PhD in Linguistics under Faculty Development Program, 2001/2002, from Co-ordination Division, Tribhuvan University.  Nepal Rastra Bank Scholarship: The scholarship awarded for standing first in free essay competition while studying in Bachelor's Degree.  Intelligence Scholarship: The scholarship awarded while studying in MA (English), MA (Linguistics) and BEd.  Summer Institute of Linguistics Scholarship : for participating in Field Linguistics and Language Documentation, University of California, Santa Barbara, 2008.  InField Scholarship: for participating in Field Linguistics and Language Documentation, University of California, Santa Barbara, 2008.

VI. REFERENCES

a. Dr. Yogendra Prasad Yadava, Professor and former Head, Central Department of Linguistics, Tribhuvan University, Kathmandu. b. Dr. Madava Prasad Pokharel, Professor, Central Department of Linguistics, Tribhuvan University, Kathmandu.

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