Sanford Steever
Sanford Barringer Steever (fl. 2000) is an American linguist specializing in Dravidian languages.
Selected publications
- 1988 The Serial Verb Formation in the Dravidian Languages. (MLBD series in linguistics, 4) Delhi: Motilal Banarsidass.[1][2]
- 1993 Synthesis to Analysis. New York: Oxford University Press.[3][4]
- 1998 The Dravidian Languages (Routledge Language Family Descriptions) London: Routledge.[5][6]
- 2005 The Tamil auxiliary verb system. London: Routledge.
References
- Hock, Hans Henrich (June 1989). "Reviewed Work: The Serial Verb Formation in the Dravidian Languages by Sanford B. Steever". Language. Linguistic Society of America. 65 (2): 398–405. doi:10.2307/415344. JSTOR 415344.
- Schiffman, Harold F. (January–March 1990). "Reviewed Work: The Serial Verb Formation in the Dravidian Languages by Sanford B. Steever". Journal of the American Oriental Society. American Oriental Society. 110 (1): 148–149. doi:10.2307/603951. JSTOR 603951.
- Shear, Susan K. (June 1997). "Reviewed Work: Synthesis to Analysis by Sanford Steever". Language. Linguistic Society of America. 73 (2): 388–391. doi:10.2307/416029. JSTOR 416029.
- Zvelebil, Kamil V. (October–December 1997). "Reviewed Work: Analysis to Synthesis: The Development of Complex Verb Morphology in the Dravidian Languages by Sanford B. Steever". Journal of the American Oriental Society. American Oriental Society. 117 (4): 696–699. doi:10.2307/606454. JSTOR 606454.
- Asher, R. E. (1999). "Reviewed Work: The Dravidian Languages by Sanford B. Steever". Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London. Cambridge University Press on behalf of School of Oriental and African Studies. 62 (2): 371–372. doi:10.1017/S0041977X00017092. JSTOR 3107528.
- Comrie, Bernard (November 2000). "Reviewed Work: The Dravidian Languages by Sanford B. Steever". Journal of Linguistics. Cambridge University Press. 36 (3): 640–644. JSTOR 4176629.
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