Franklin C. Southworth (born 1929)[1] is an American linguist and Professor Emeritus of South Asian linguistics at the University of Pennsylvania.[2]
Franklin C. Southworth | |
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Born | 1929 |
Nationality | American |
Occupation | Linguist |
Academic work | |
Institutions | University of Pennsylvania |
Main interests | Dravidian languages |
Publications
edit- "South Asia: Dravidian linguistic history" in The Encyclopedia of Global Human Migration (2013)[3]
- Rice in Dravidian (2011)[4]
- Proto-Dravidian Agriculture[5]
- Linguistic archaeology of South Asia (2005)
- Prehistoric implications of the Dravidian element in the NIA lexicon, with special reference to Marathi (2005)
- Reconstructing social context from language: Indo-Aryan and Dravidian prehistory (1995)
- South Asian emblematic gestures (1992)
- The reconstruction of prehistoric South Asian language contact (1990)
- Linguistic archaeology and the Indus Valley culture (1989)
- Ancient economic plants of South Asia: linguistic archaeology and early agriculture (1988)
- The social context of language standardization (1985)
- Dravidian and Indo-European: the neglected relationship (1982)
- Lexical evidence for early contacts between Indo-Aryan and Dravidian (1979)
References
edit- ^ OCLC
- ^ Southworth, Franklin C. "upenn.edu profile page". University of Pennsylvania. Retrieved 25 March 2014.
- ^ Franklin C. Southworth, David W. McAlpin (2013). "30 South Asia: Dravidian linguistic history". South Asia: Dravidian linguistic history. Blackwell Publishing Ltd. doi:10.1002/9781444351071.wbeghm830. ISBN 9781444334890.
- ^ Southworth, Franklin (2012). "Rice in Dravidian". Rice. 4 (3–4): 142–148. doi:10.1007/s12284-011-9076-9.
- ^ Southworth, Franklin C. "Proto-Dravidian Agriculture" (PDF). upenn. Retrieved 25 March 2014.