Hook CV - 1 Curriculum Vitae Peter Edwin Hook January 2012 Current addresses: home: 1940 Michael Place, Charlottesville, VA 22901-2935 USA Phone: 1.434.244.9885 e-mail: [email protected] Web: http://www-personal.umich.edu/~pehook Education: Ph.D. (Linguistics) at the University of Pennsylvania: 1973 Dissertation: The Compound Verb in Hindi. Committee: George Cardona and Franklin Southworth. M.A. (Linguistics) at the University of Pennsylvania: 1969 Thesis: The Transformational Grammar of Sanskrit: A First Approximation. B.A. (cum laude in general studies) at Harvard: 1964 Concentration: Slavic Languages and Literatures. Professional Employment: University of Virginia, Dept. of Middle Eastern and South Asian Languages and Cultures: Visiting Research Scholar: Fall 2006 to date Professor (general faculty): fall term 2002, academic year 2004-05, spring term 2006 University of Michigan, Departments of Asian Languages and Cultures: Professor Emeritus 2007 to date Institute for the Study of the Languages and Cultures of Asia and Africa (ILCAA), at the Tokyo University of Foreign Studies, Japan: Visiting Professor 1999-2000 Cornell University, Department of Modern Languages and Linguistics: Visiting Professor 1988-1989 University of Michigan, Departments of Linguistics Asian Languages and Cultures: Professor 1985-2006 Associate Professor 1978-1985 Assistant Professor 1973-1978 Lecturer 1970-1973 University of Hawaii, Department of Indo-Pacific Languages: Visiting Assistant Professor 1975-1976 1 Hook CV - 2 Fields of Research and Teaching Experience: Linguistics of Indo-Aryan languages Areal linguistics Linguistic typology (morphology and syntax) Teaching of Hindi, Urdu, Marathi, Sanskrit South Asian literature Poetries of Asia Honors and Awards: 2010 Invited to present Radhabai Katre Memorial Lectures at the 32nd All-India Conference of Linguists, Lucknow 1998-2004 Mellon Foundation, Production of Web-based "Materials for Advanced Levels of Hindi-Urdu Acquisition and Research" 2001 Invited participant, International Symposium, ILCAA, Tokyo 1999-2000 Visiting Professor at ILCAA (Institute for Study of Languages and Cultures of Asia and Africa), Tokyo University of Foreign Studies 1998 American Institute of Indian Studies Senior Fellowship 1996-1997 Fulbright-Hays Faculty Research Abroad Award (India) 1995-1996 President, Michigan Linguistics Society 1995 National Science Foundation Travel Award 1994 American Institute of Indian Studies Senior Fellowship 1994 American Pakistan Research Organization Travel and Research Grant 1990-1991 American Institute of Indian Studies Senior Fellowship 1989 Smithsonian Institution, University of Pennsylvania - Lok Virsa Project 1989 American Institute of Indian Studies Senior Fellowship 1987 Smithsonian Institution, University of Pennsylvania - Lok Virsa Project 1986 Rackham School of Graduate Studies Faculty Research Grant 1985 American Institute of Indian Studies Senior Fellowship 1984 University of Michigan, LS&A Faculty Enrichment Fund, Conference Travel 1983 American Institute of Indian Studies Senior Fellowship 1981-1982 Fulbright-Hays Faculty Research Abroad Award 1980 Smithsonian Institute, International Travel Grant 1979-1980 Rackham School of Graduate Studies, Faculty Research Grant 1978-1979 American Institute of Indian Studies Senior Fellowship 1974 Univ of Mich, Center for S and SE Asian Studies, Faculty Research Grant 1971 Univ of Mich, Center for S and SE Asian Studies, Faculty Research Grant 1969-1970 American Institute of Indian Studies Junior Fellowship 1968 American Council of Learned Societies, Linguistics Institute Award 1967-1970 Ford Foundation Four-Year Fellowship 1962-1963 Harvard College Scholarship Externally funded projects: Malhar (Materials for Advanced Levels of Hindi-Urdu Acquisition and Research). Mellon Foundation. 1999-2004. Approx $120K. http://www-personal.umich.edu/~pehook/mindex.html Machine-scorable placement exam for Hindi (with T. Siddiqi). Department of Education Title VI. summers 2001-02. Approx $10K. 2 Hook CV - 3 Languages: Taught: Hindi, Urdu, Sanskrit, Marathi. Taught as directed readings: Gujarati. Objects of research: The above languages and: Bhitrauti, Garhwali, Kashmiri, Marwari, Panjabi, Pashai, Poguli, Shina (Gilgit, Skardu, Gultari, and Gurais dialects), Sindhi. Outside Indo-Aryan: Avar, Azeri, Kazakh, Korean, Japanese, Kurdish, Mandarin, Pashto, and Quichua. Research tools: French, Russian, and German Others: Spanish, Italian, Catalan, and Latin Linguistics Fieldwork: India: summer 1998, summer 1997, summer 1996, summer 1994, summer 1991, summer 1990, summer 1989, summer 1985, summer 1983, fall 1981, full year 1978-79, summer 1974, summer 1971, full year 1969-70. Pakistan: spring 1994, fall 1989, summer 1987, fall 1981. Japan: summer 1987. Korea: summer 1987. Academic Publications: In preparation: "Agreeing to Disagree: Concordant Adverbs and Discordant Adjectives in Marathi" "A Text in the Shina of Gurez" (with Elena Bashir) The Structure of Kashmiri: A Study in Comparative Indo-Aryan (with O.N. Koul) "Inflation in the Marathi Compound Verb: 1300-2000" (with Prashant Pardeshi) "Are Vector Verbs Eternal?" (with Prashant Pardeshi). To appear in Indian Linguistics. In press: "Semantic neutrality in complex predicates in East and South Asian languages" (with Prashant Pardeshi and Hsin-Hsin Liang). To appear in Linguistics. "Relaxing the V-2 Constraint on Kashmiri Word Order" (with O.N. Koul). To appear in The Interdisciplinary Journal of Linguistics (University of Kashmir). Published: 2011. "EAT-expressions in Hindi-Urdu". In Indian Linguistics 72: 1-25. "Semantics and pragmatics of non-canonical word order in South Asian languages: <Verb-left> of lag- 'begin' as an attitude-marker in Hindi-Urdu". Lingua Posnaniensis, 53 (2): 25-34. "Sylleptic uses of EAT-expressions in Indo-Aryan verbal art" (with Prashant Pardeshi). In Indo- Aryan Linguistics (Omkar N. Koul, Editor). Mysore: CIIL. Pp. 87-93. 2009. "The Semantic Evolution of EAT-Expressions: Ways and Byways" (with Prashant Pardeshi). In John Newman, Ed. The Linguistics of Eating and Drinking. [Typological Studies in Language (TSL) 84.] Benjamins. Pp. 153-172. 3 Hook CV - 4 "A taxonomy of EAT-expressions in Marathi" (with Prashant Pardeshi). In Annual Review of South Asian Languages and Linguistics 2009. (Rajendra Singh, Editor). Berlin: Mouton. Pp 41-63. "The influence of genre on the occurrence of the compound verb: A case study from Hindi, Marathi, Japanese and Korean" (with Prashant Pardeshi and Sung-yeo Chung). In KLS-29 [Proceedings of the Thirty-third Annual Meeting Kansai Linguistics Society, 2009]. Pp 56-66. 2008. "EAT-Expressions in Kashmiri" (with Omkar N. Koul). In The Interdisciplinary Journal of Linguistics (University of Kashmir). 1:25-38. And in A.R. Fatihi, Ed. 2009. Language vitality in South Asia. Aligarh: Dept of Linguistics, AMU. Pp. 197-213. "Concordant Adverbs and Discordant Adjectives in Kashmiri" (with Omkar N. Koul). Indian Linguistics. 69:133-148. Reprinted in The Interdisciplinary Journal of Linguistics (University of Kashmir). 2:229-258 and in Omkar Koul, Ed. 2011. Indo-Aryan Linguistics. CIIL. Pp 65-86. 2007. "Basic word order, information peak, and the use of rhyme in traditional prosodies". In Pro- ceedings of the International Symposium: Language & Literature and Language & Power, July 9 – 11, 2007. Akita: Akita University. Pp. 1-6. 2006. "Valency Sets in Kashmiri" (with Omkar N. Koul). In Voice and Grammatical Relations (a festschrift for M. Shibatani). Tasaku Tsunoda and Taro Kageyama, Eds. J. Benjamins. Pp 43-84. "Toward a Geotypology of EAT-expressions in Languages of Asia: Visualizing Areal Patterns through WALS" (with Prashant Pardeshi, Colin P. Masica, Hajar Babai, Shinji Ido, Kaoru Horie, Jambalsuren Dorjkhand, Joungmin Kim, Kanako Mori, Dileep Chandralal, Omkar N. Koul, Hsin- hsin Liang, Yutaro Murakami, Kingkarn Thepkanjana, Qing-Mei Li, Prasad Vasireddi and Terry Varma). In Gengo Kenkyu. 130:89-108. "The compound verb in Chinese and Hindi-Urdu and the plausibility of macro linguistic areas" (with Hsin-hsin Liang). In Old and New Perspectives on South Asian Languages: Grammar and Semantics (Proceedings of Fifth International Conference on South Asian Linguistics), Colin Masica, Ed. Delhi: Motilal Banarsidass. Pp. 105-126. 2005. "Searching for the Goddess: A study of sensory and other impersonal causative expressions in the Shina of Gilgit" (with Muhammad Amin Zia). Yearbook of South Asian Languages and Linguistics 2005. Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter. Pp 165-188.) 2004. "Case as Agreement: Ergative in Eastern Shina, Dative in Kashmiri and Poguli, and Labile Subjects in Kashmiri and Gujarati Intransitive Inceptives" (with Omkar N. Koul). In Non- nominative Subjects. P. Bhaskararao, K.V. Subbarao, Eds. Amsterdam: J. Benjamins. Pp. 213-225. 2002. "How to be Sarcastic in Hindi-Urdu" (with Kusum Jain). In Indian Linguistic Studies: Festschrift in honour of George Cardona. Madhav Deshpande and Peter Hook, Eds. Delhi: Motilal Banarsidass. Pp. 365-373. Indian Linguistic Studies: Festschrift in honour of George Cardona. Co-edited with Madhav Deshpande. Delhi: Motilal Banarsidass. "The verb <laayun> is not an exception" (with Omkar N. Koul). In Topics in Kashmiri Linguistics. Omkar N. Koul and Kashi Wali, Eds. Delhi: Creative Publishers. Pp. 143-52. 4 Hook CV - 5 2001. "The Hindi Compound Verb and the Constitution of India". In Tohfā-e-Dil. Festschrift Helmut Nespital. Dirk W. Loenne, Ed. 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