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    Nominalization in Asian languages : diachronic and typological perspectives /

    Published 2011
    Subjects: “…Grammar, Comparative and general Syntax.…”
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    Islamic area studies with geographical information systems /

    Published 2004
    Table of Contents: “…Introducing Geographic Information Systems in Islamic Area Studies -- Spatial data construction and a method for preliminary analysis: Constructing spatial databases from old paper documents; Constructing spatial databases from old maps : a case in historical studies; An exploratory method for discovering qualitatively changed areas using low resolution remotely sensed data : a case in the Persian Gulf area during 1982-1993; Estimating land use using high resolution remotely sensed data (Landsat TM) : a case study in Ponneri, India -- Regional analysis: Islamic rule and local society in eighteenth century South India; Modeling the spatial structure of the administrative system in Ponneri, India, during the late eighteenth century; The Ferghana project : central Asian area studies with GIS; The use of GIS to locate abandoned villages listed in the Temettuat registers of Bal'kesir county, Anatolia -- Urban analysis: The spatial structure of commercial areas in Turkey and other Islamic countries; The water supplies and public fountains in Istanbul -- Network analysis with space syntax: Application of GIS to network analysis : characterization of traditional Turkish urban street networks; A three-dimensional analysis of the street network in Istanbul : an extension of space syntax using GIS; The space occupied by marketplaces and their societies in the Islamic world with particular reference to Isfahan and Istanbul -- 3-dimensional spatial analysis: Three-dimensional view analysis using GIS : the locational tendency of mosques in Bursa, Turkey; An analysis on the visibility of minarets in Sana's old city of Yemen.…”
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    The ancient languages of Asia and the Americas /

    Published 2008
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    The ancient languages of Asia and the Americas /

    Published 2008
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    Portuguese missionary grammars in Asia, Africa and Brazil, 1550-1800 / by Zwartjes, Otto

    Published 2011
    Table of Contents: “…2.3.1 The life of Thomas Stephens2.3.2 Other early grammars of Konkani and neighbouring languages; 2.3.3 The Konkani language; 2.3.4 Stephens's Konkani grammar; 2.3.4.1 Stephens's treatment of phonology and orthography; 2.3.4.2 Stephens's treatment of Konkani nominal morphology; 2.3.4.3 Stephens's treatment of Konkani verbal morphology; 2.3.4.4 Stephens's treatment of Konkani syntax. Word order and agreement; 2.3.4.5 Stephens's treatment of ergativity; 2.3.4.6 Stephens's metalanguage; 2.4 Bengali. …”
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    Redefining diversity and dynamics of natural resources management in Asia.

    Published 2016
    Table of Contents: “…3.3.1 Overview of Long-Term Research Collaboration With Professor Ostrom3.3.2 Application of Design Principles; 3.3.3 Application of ADICO Syntax; 3.4 Further Applications/Agendas; References; Section II: Theoretical Issues ; Chapter 4: Challenges of Polycentric Water Governance in Southeast Asia: Awkward Facts, Missing Mechanisms, and Working wit ... ; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Awkward Facts; 4.2.1 Village Irrigation; 4.2.2 Big Basins; 4.2.3 Hydraulic Bureaucracies; 4.2.4 Subsidy Politics; 4.3 Missing Mechanisms; 4.3.1 Special Districts; 4.3.2 Courts; 4.3.3 Water Rights; 4.3.4 Bonds…”
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    Pidgins and Creoles in Asia /

    Published 2012
    Table of Contents: “…Morphology; 4.1 Non-verbs; 4.1.1 Pronouns; 4.2 Verbs; 4.3 Sentence-final particles; 4.3.1 Tense/Aspect; 4.3.2 Negation; 5. Syntax; 5.1 Basic word order; 5.2 Thematic roles and syntactic functions; 5.2.1 Agent/topic marker; 5.2.2 Location/direction markers; 5.2.3 Subject/object markers; 5.3 NP word order; 5.4 Word order in questions.…”
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