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India in translation, translation in India
Prasad, G. J. V. (Herausgeber). - New Delhi : Bloomsbury, 2019
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Analyse contextuelle des volontés d'apprentissage du français au Népal - Le cas de la Jyota Kunja Academy de Thansing
In: International Graduate Research Symposium 2019 ; https://hal-amu.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-03291928 ; International Graduate Research Symposium 2019, Université des Langues et Etudes Internationales - Université Nationale du Vietnam; University of Language and International Studies - National University of Vietnam; Trường Đại học Ngoại ngữ – Đại học Quốc gia Hà Nội, Dec 2019, Hanoi, Vietnam ; http://en.ulis.vnu.edu.vn/blog/archives/call-for-papers-2019-international-graduate-research-symposium-igrs/ (2019)
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Hindi Visual Genome 1.0
Parida, Shantipriya; Bojar, Ondřej. - : Charles University, Faculty of Mathematics and Physics, Institute of Formal and Applied Linguistics (UFAL), 2019
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PHOIBLE 2.0 phonemic inventories for Hindi
: Max Planck Institute for the Science of Human History, 2019
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Children's language ; hru_1911_proc ; Documentation and Description of the Hrusso Aka Language of Arunachal Pradesh
Yachi Jebisow; Yaniam Chukhu; Anu 'Tranje' Jebisow. - : Vijay D'Souza, 2019. : University of Oxford, 2019
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A Discussion on the Hrusso Aka language ; hru_1912_teen ; Documentation and Description of the Hrusso Aka Language of Arunachal Pradesh
Yachi Jebisow; Yaniam Chukhu; Anu 'Tranje' Jebisow. - : Vijay D'Souza, 2019. : University of Oxford, 2019
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Plucking Fumpem leaves ; hru_1906_wild ; Documentation and Description of the Hrusso Aka Language of Arunachal Pradesh
Anu 'Tranje' Jebisow; Yachi Jebisow; Yaniam Chukhu. - : Vijay D'Souza, 2019. : University of Oxford, 2019
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The Way of Cooking ; hru_1915_cook_veg ; Documentation and Description of the Hrusso Aka Language of Arunachal Pradesh
Yachi Jebisow; Yaniam Chukhu; Anu 'Tranje' Jebisow. - : Vijay D'Souza, 2019. : University of Oxford, 2019
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Understanding Phrases in Hrusso Aka Language ; hru_1909_didac ; Documentation and Description of the Hrusso Aka Language of Arunachal Pradesh
Anu 'Tranje' Jebisow; Yachi Jebisow; Yaniam Chukhu. - : Vijay D'Souza, 2019. : University of Oxford, 2019
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A Conversation between a mother and a child ; hru_1914_chil_cry ; Documentation and Description of the Hrusso Aka Language of Arunachal Pradesh
Yachi Jebisow; Yaniam Chukhu; Anu 'Tranje' Jebisow. - : Vijay D'Souza, 2019. : University of Oxford, 2019
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Children's conversation ; hru_1905_chil ; Documentation and Description of the Hrusso Aka Language of Arunachal Pradesh
Anu 'Tranje' Jebisow; Yachi Jebisow; Yaniam Chukhu. - : Vijay D'Souza, 2019. : University of Oxford, 2019
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A Discussion on an aching tooth ; hru_1907_chil ; Documentation and Description of the Hrusso Aka Language of Arunachal Pradesh
Yachi Jebisow; Yaniam Chukhu; Anu 'Tranje' Jebisow. - : Vijay D'Souza, 2019. : University of Oxford, 2019
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Story of Saksa and Dususow clans ; hru_1910_01_story ; Documentation and Description of the Hrusso Aka Language of Arunachal Pradesh
Yachi Jebisow; Yaniam Chukhu; Anu 'Tranje' Jebisow. - : Vijay D'Souza, 2019. : University of Oxford, 2019
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A Playful Conversation ; hru_1913_chil_lang ; Documentation and Description of the Hrusso Aka Language of Arunachal Pradesh
Yachi Jebisow; Yaniam Chukhu; Anu 'Tranje' Jebisow. - : Vijay D'Souza, 2019. : University of Oxford, 2019
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Storytelling ; hru_1910_02_story ; Documentation and Description of the Hrusso Aka Language of Arunachal Pradesh
Yachi Jebisow; Yaniam Chukhu; Anu 'Tranje' Jebisow. - : Vijay D'Souza, 2019. : University of Oxford, 2019
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Ergative in Hindi/ Urdu: Reconciling the perfective oblique and the heavy imperfective analyses
In: Journal of South Asian Linguistics; Vol 9 (2019): Volume 9; 1-23 ; 1947-8232 ; 1947-8240 (2019)
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Prosody and Word Order : Prominence Marking in Declaratives and Wh-questions in Urdu/Hindi
Jabeen, Farhat. - 2019
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A quantitative and qualitative analysis of competing motivations interacting in the placement of finite relative clauses in Hindi
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THE DEMONSTRATIVE NATURE OF THE HINDI/MARWARI CORRELATIVE
Joly, C. - : Queen Mary University of London, 2019
Abstract: PhD thesis ; Despite the growing importance attributed to the development of a more representative legal system in England and Wales by the legal community, men remain significantly over represented in large City law firms. A puzzling aspect of this disparity is that in recent years many firms have developed an array of initiatives aimed at retaining female talent and helping women progress. This empirical study asks why men working for City law firms continue to enjoy advantages in career progression, propelling them to the top of their profession. Altering the focus away from women solicitors’ underrepresentation to men’s overrepresentation draws on recent scholarly writings that argue in favour of shifting the conceptualization of inequality from marginalized identity groups to dominant ones. This new train of thought has a notable effect on how we understand the problem and its potential solution. Namely, it exposes how patriarchal power remains at the root of gender inequality. This study’s main findings have strong links to the concept of ‘time'. First it finds that time spent at work remains City firms’ primary measure of success. Second it argues that diversity programmes, often based on reduced time at work, paradoxically encourage users to do less of what firms continue to value most, invariably triggering career limitation. Third, it posits that despite their shortcomings, women lawyers remain the main consumers of diversity initiatives due to the persistence of a domestic gendered division of labour, often leaving them with less time for the workplace than their male colleagues. Fourth, it maintains that as gendered organisations, City firms operate on the basis of this open availability, particularly in terms of their promotion process. Finally, it queries whether the patriarchal workplace template may be disrupted by greater gender fluidity and a societal and organisational move away from stereotypical male practices and behaviour.
Keyword: correlative construction; Hindi; Language and linguistics; Marwari
URL: https://qmro.qmul.ac.uk/xmlui/handle/123456789/58658
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Computing Agreement in a Mixed System
In: Doctoral Dissertations (2019)
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