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    Grammaticalization processes in the languages of South Asia by Coupe, Alexander R.

    Published 2021
    “…This chapter describes grammaticalization patterns in a broad selection of languages of South Asia, a multilingual region of the world known to constitute a linguistic area in which unrelated languages demonstrate evidence of linguistic convergence. …”
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    Book Chapter
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    South Asian perspectives on relative-correlative constructions by Coupe, Alexander Robertson

    Published 2019
    “…The bi-clausal relative-correlative structure is believed to be native to Indo-Aryan languages and has been replicated by Austroasiatic, Dravidian and Tibeto-Burman languages of South Asia through contact and convergence, despite the non-Indic languages of the region already having a participial relativization strategy at their disposal. …”
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    Conference Paper
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    Innovations in Urdu Sentiment Analysis Using Machine and Deep Learning Techniques for Two-Class Classification of Symmetric Datasets by Khalid Bin Muhammad, S. M. Aqil Burney

    Published 2023-05-01
    “…The most spoken language in South Asia is Urdu. However, less work has been carried out on Urdu, as Roman Urdu is also used in social media (Urdu written in English alphabets); therefore, it is easy to use it in English language processing software. …”
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    End to End Urdu Abstractive Text Summarization With Dataset and Improvement in Evaluation Metric by Hassan Raza, Waseem Shahzad

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…Urdu, being a common language in South Asia, has not received significant attention in terms of language processing compared to more advanced languages. …”
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    Cultural Maintenance in the Face of Language Shift- Young Sindhi Muslims in Karachi, Pakistan by Muhammad Hassan Abbasi

    Published 2021-12-01
    “… The Sindhi language, a descendent of a pre-Vedic Prakit language is the most widely spoken language in South-Asia. Sindhi speech community comprises of both Muslims, and Hindus which have distinct cultural and religious practices, yet they are socially connected because of the geographical link with their land. …”
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