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Corporate Communication through Social Media: Strategies for Managing Reputation
 
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ISBN13:9789386602305
ISBN10:938660230X
Binding:Paperback
No. of pages:252 pages
Size:241x158 mm
Language:English
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Corporate Communication through Social Media

Strategies for Managing Reputation
 
Edition number: First Edition
Publisher: SAGE Publications Pvt. Ltd
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Short description:

Provides a comprehensive look at social-mediated developments in corporate and organizational communication and examines the consequent implications for reputation management

Long description:
This volume emerged from an international symposium held in 1999 in Japan, and represents the current research in the areas of contact, convergence and typology in South Asian languages. It covers: syntactic, morphological and phonological typology; issues relating to typology and convergence; the origin, emergence, or loss of a specific feature of construction in course of time; the notion and significance of 'linguistic area' and the interplay of typological and genetic factors in determining the South Asian language area; morphological diversity and borrowing in South Asia; creolization in morpho-syntax and code mixing in contact situations.

"The quality of the papers ranges from good to excellent, and all of them have something interesting to say.  The wealth of data and examples is also very welcome, providing useful material..."
Table of Contents:
Two Grammars in One - Josef Bayer
Sentential Complements and Complementizers in Bengali and other South Asian Languages
Language Mixing, Typology and Second Language Acquisition - Tej K Bhatia and William C Ritchie
Typology versus Convergence - Hans Henrich Hock
The Issue of Dravidian / Indo-Aryan Syntactic Similarities Revisited
Where Do Compound Verbs Come From? - Peter Edwin Hook
(And Where Are They Going?)
Typology of Verbal Categories of the Languages of Nepal - Tej R Kansakar
Ergativity Attrition in the History of Western New Indo-Aryan Languages - L V Khokhlova
Panjabi, Gujarati and Rajasthani
Convergence Patterns in Tuluva - Nozomi Kodama
A New Scope for Comparative Studies
The Definition and Significance of Linguistic Areas - Colin P Masica
Methods, Pitfalls and Possibilities, (with Special Reference to the Validity of South Asia as a Linguistic Area
Personal Pronouns and Related Phenomena in the South Asian Linguistic Area - Toshiki Osada
Convergent Features or Convergence-Resisting Features
The Role of Language of Religion in the Convergence of South Asian Languages - Rajeshwari V Pandharipande
Dative Subject Constructions in South Asian Languages - Masayoshi Shibatani and Prashant Pardeshi
Morphological Diversity and Morphological Borrowing in South Asia - Rajendra Singh
Convergence and Resistance to Morphological Change in Agglutinative Languages of South and Central Asia - Andree F Sjoberg
Creolization and Convergence in Morphosyntax - Ian R Smith
Sri Lanka Portugese and Sourashtra Nominal Marking Typology
Ergativity in Gujarati, Hindi and Pashto - Stanley Starosta
The Evidence from Causative Constructions
Agreement in South Asian Languages and Minimalist Inquiries - K V Subbarao
The Framework
The Interplay of Typological and Genetic Factors in Determining the South Asian Language Area - Boris A Zakharyin
The Proto-Munda Verb System and Some Connections with Mon-Khmer - Norman H Zide and Gregory D S Anderson