1. Introduction (by Bakker, Peter); 2. List of abbreviations; 3. Athematic morphology in Romani: The borrowing of a borrowing pattern (by Bakker, Peter); 4. Towards a morphology-based typology of Romani (by Elsik, Viktor); 5. The typology of case relations and case layer distribution in Romani (by Matras, Yaron); 6. Object doubling in Romani and the Balkan languages (by Bubenik, Vit); 7. Suppletive forms of the Romani copula: 'ovel/avel' (by Boretzky, Norbert); 8. Causatives in Slovak and Hungarian Romani (by Hubschmannova, Milena); 9. The Romani dialect of the Rhodopes (by Igla, Birgit); 10. The dialect of the Basket-Weavers (Sepecldes) of Izmir (by Cech, Petra); 11. Linguistic form and content in the Romani-language press of the Republic of Macedonia (by Friedman, Victor A.); 12. George Borrow's Romani (by Hancock, Ian F.); 13. Index of names; 14. Index of subjects; 15. List of contributors
The valuable and meritorious contents of this well-produced book
should inform and enthuse other linguists working on Romani, and
should encourage others to continue an impressive trend of solid
Romani scholarship.
*Anthony P. Grant, University of Southampton in Anthropological
Linguistics 42, no. 1*
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