Claus Peter Zoller is a linguist and professor of South Asian Studies at the Department of Culture Studies and Oriental Languages of the University of Oslo.[1] His research interests include Hindi literature and linguistics, the languages of the Western Himalayas (Western Pahari) and northern Pakistan (Dardic), cultural traditions and ethnography[2] of those regions, as well as Romani linguistics. He is known for his work on the documentation of Indus Kohistani and Bangani, and his broader work on the linguistic history of Indo-Aryan languages.
He supports the Inner–Outer hypothesis of the subclassification of Indo-Aryan, a topic which he has studied in Zoller (2016).
Works
edit- — (2005). A Grammar and Dictionary of Indus Kohistani. Vol. 1: Dictionary. Walter de Gruyter. ISBN 9783110179477.
- — (2007). "Is Bangani a V2 language?" (PDF). European Bulletin of Himalayan Research. 31: 83–142.
- — (2010). "Aspects of the early history of Romani". Acta Orientalia. 71: 243–312.
- — (2016). "Outer and Inner Indo-Aryan, and northern India as an ancient linguistic area". Acta Orientalia. 77: 71–132.
References
edit- ^ Zoller, Claus Peter. "Claus Peter Zoller - Department of Culture Studies and Oriental Languages". University of Oslo. University of Oslo. Retrieved 13 September 2020.
- ^ Leavitt, John (2000). "On the Complexity of Oral Tradition: A reply to Claus Peter Zoller's review essay 'Oral Epic Poetry in the Central Himalayas'" (PDF). European Bulletin of Himalayan Research. 18: 58. Retrieved 13 September 2020.