Kharia. A South Munda Language.
Habilitationsschrift, Universität Osnabrück, 2006. By John Peterson. Referees: Prof. Dr. Utz Maas (Osnabrück), Prof. Dr. Walter Bisang (Mainz), Prof. Dr. David Stampe (Honolulu)

 

This thesis may no longer be distributed in its original form. However, all three volumes are available in revised form:

 

Vol. I: Grammatical Analysis. v, 375 pp.
Now available (2010) as “A Grammar of Kharia. A South Munda Language.” Leiden / Boston: Brill (ca. 500 pages)


Vol. II: Kharia Texts. Glossed, Translated and Annotated. v, 181 pp.
The first text of this collection, “The nine totems” [AK, 1], is now the appendix in the grammar mentioned above (Peterson, 2010) and the remaining texts have been re-edited and may now be downloaded here.


Vol. III: Kharia-English Lexicon. ii, 304 pp.
Since republished in Himalayan Linguistics and available (for free) at: http://www.linguistics.ucsb.edu/HimalayanLinguistics/grammars/HLA05.html

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