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Research

Below are some of my research works that are publicly available:

Books

1. Proceedings of the Third Students’ Conference of Linguistics in India (SCONLI-3), 2011. ed. with Gibu Sabu M., Parimal Publishers, New Delhi. ISBN: 978-81-7110-383-6
2. Indian Language Part-of-Speech Tagset: Hindi, 2010. Co-authored with Kalika Bali, Monojit Choudhury, Priyanka Biswas, Girish Nath Jha, Maansi Sharma. Linguistic Data Consortium, Philadelphia. ISBN: 1-58563-571-5

Papers

6. A Rule based Method for the Identification of TAM features in a PoS Tagged Corpus. In: Proceedings of 5th Language Technology Conference, Fundacja Uniwersytety im. A. Mickiewicza, Poznan. Pp. 334-338 ISBN No.:  978-83-932640-1-8

5. Creating Multilingual Parallel Corpora in Indian Languages. 2011. In: Proceedings of 5th Language Technology Conference, Fundacja Uniwersytety im. A. Mickiewicza, Poznan. Pp. 85-89 ISBN No.:  978-83-932640-1-8

4. Web-drawn corpus for Indian Languages: A Case of Hindi. 2011. In: Proceedings of Information Systems for Indian Languages. Volume 139, Part 2, 218-223. Springer Verlag. ISBN No.: 978-3-642-19403-0_36

3. बोधात्मक भाषाविज्ञान, 2008. In: Gaveshana, April-June, 2008 vol.:90/2008 Central Institute of Hindi, Agra. 2008. pp.:11-18 (This is a translation of the article “Cognitive Linguistics” from Encyclopedia of Linguistics by Gilles Falkner, 2006)

2. Syllable Structure of Great Andamanese, 2006. In: Proceedings of National Seminar on Perspectives in Linguistics, Kashmir University, Srinagar, Kashmir. India 2007. Pp. 141-146

1. Morphological Analyzer for Great Andamanese Verbs: Implementing a Concatenative Template. 2007. Co-authored by Anvita Abbi and Girish Nath Jha, in Vishwabharat ( April 2007 - January 2008 Journal) TDIL, New Delhi,  pp.113-118  ISSN No.: 0972-6454
http://tdil.mit.gov.in/april-jan-2008/8.8_Morphological_analyzer.pdf

 

Dissertations

I submitted my PhD thesis titled Automatic Identification and Analysis of Verb Groups in Hindi in August, 2011 to Jawharlal Nehru University, New Delhi. The resultant tool can be viewed here. The dissertation itself can be downloaded after the viva is over.

A look into my M.Phil. Dissertation titled Developing a Computational Framework for the Verb Morphology of Great Andamanese submitted to Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi is available here.

Word Order in Pnar (Jaintia) is my MA dissertation submitted to Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi on the lesser known language called Pnar (aka Jaintia) spoken by the Jaintia people of the state of Meghalay in India.

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