Gregory D.S. Anderson

List of John Benjamins publications for which Gregory D.S. Anderson plays a role.

Birhor (Birhoɽ) is a Kherwarian Munda language spoken in small enclaves in India, primarily in Hazaribagh, Ranchi, and Singhbhum districts and other small pockets in Jharkhand state. Birhor has to date been poorly documented, and even the basic properties of its core grammatical systems remain… read more
Anderson, Gregory D.S. 2013 Review of Coupe (2007): A Grammar of Mongsen AoStudies in Language 37:4, pp. 883–891 | Review
Anderson, Gregory D.S. 2008 Review of Nikolaeva (2006): A Historical Dictionary of YukaghirDiachronica 25:3, pp. 454–467 | Review
Harrison, K. David and Gregory D.S. Anderson 2008 Tofa language change and terminal generation speakersLessons from Documented Endangered Languages, Harrison, K. David, David S. Rood and Arienne Dwyer (eds.), pp. 243–270 | Article
Small and moribund languages seem to behave in some ways as if they were going to continue living forever. Their speakers – including those in the very terminal generation – may continue to introduce changes and innovations, including changes resulting in both simplification and in greater… read more
Anderson, Gregory D.S. 2004 Introduction and overviewLanguages and Prehistory of Central Siberia, Vajda, Edward J. (ed.), pp. 1–119 | Article
Anderson, Gregory D.S. and K. David Harrison 2004 Shaman and bear: Siberian prehistory in two Middle Chulym textsLanguages and Prehistory of Central Siberia, Vajda, Edward J. (ed.), pp. 179–197 | Article