Publikationen
Bibliographie
Neuste Bibliographie zu Myanmar:
Selth, Andrew 2012: Burma (Myanmar) since the 1988 uprising. A select bibliography. Brisbare, Griffith Asia Institute. Link
Verfügbare Publikationen in den Bibliotheken der UZH
Publikationen von Forschenden an der UZH
2019
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Georg Winterberger and Esther Tenberg (Eds.) 2019: Current Myanmar Studies. Aung San Suu Kyi, Muslims in Arakan, and Economic Insecurity. Newcastle upon Tyne: Cambridge Scholars Publishing.
2018
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Georg Winterberger (Hg.) 2018: Kunst, Religion und Migration: Beiträge zu aktuellen Themen in Myanmar. In: Südostasien Working Papers No. 54. Institut für Asien- und Afrikawissenschaften, Kultur-, Sozial- und Bildungswissenschaftliche Fakultät der Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin.
2017
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Georg Winterberger 2017: Myanmar: Through the lens of people. In: The Journal of Burma Studies Vol. 21, Issue 2. P. 395-406.
- Jenny, Mathias (2017). Foreign influence in the Burmese language. In: Rattanapitak, Ampika. A collection of papers on Myanmar language and literature. Chiang Mai, Thailand: Myanmar Center, Chiang Mai University, 1-34.
- Jenny, Mathias (2017). Chapter 11. Comparative, similative, and equative constructions in Mon. In: Treis, Yvonne; Vanhove, Martine. Similative and Equative Constructions. Amsterdam/Philadelphia: John Benjamins Publishing, 291-319.
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Georg Winterberger 2017: Myanmar. Durch die Linse der Menschen. Through the lens of people. Petersberg, Michael Imhof Verlag.
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Georg Winterberger edited the Special Section "Myanmarforschung im deutschsprachigen Raum" in Asiatische Studien Vol. 71, Issue 1 (2017) with contributions by Uta Gärtner, Cordula Meyer Mahnkopf, and researchers from the University of Zurich:
- Georg Winterberger: Einführung (zur Sondersektion Myanmar). P. 375-376.
- Georg Winterberger: The Point of View Makes the Difference. Explaining the Position of Women in Myanmar. P. 433-448.
- André Müller and Rachel Weymuth: How Society Shapes Language: Personal. Pronouns in the Greater Burma Zone. P. 409-432.
2016
- Focus section "Does language equal ethnicity in Burma?" of the IIAS Newsletter 75 (Autumn 2016) with contributions by Mathias Jenny, Patrick McCormick, André Müller, Rachel Weymuth, and others. More information:
http://iias.asia/the-newsletter/newsletter-75-autumn-2016 - Burmese: a comprehensive grammar. London: Routledge. ; (2016).
- Winterberger, Georg (2016) Myanmarforschung 2015. Interdisziplinäre Tagung zur Vernetzung der deutschsprachigen Myanmarforschenden. In: Asiatische Studien Vol. 70, Issue 1. S. 247–258.
2015
- Jenny, Mathias (2015). The far West of Southeast Asia: ‘Give’ and ‘get’ in the languages of Myanmar. In: Enfield, Nick J; Comrie, Bernard. Languages of Mainland Southeast Asia. Berlin, 155-208. ISBN 9781501501685.
2014
- Jenny, M.; Sidwell, P. The Handbook of Austroasiatic Languages. Edited by: Jenny, Mathias; Sidwell, Paul. Leiden/Boston, 2014. ISBN 9789004282957.
- Dellwo, Volker; Mok, Peggy; Jenny, Mathias (2014). Rhythmic variability between some Asian languages: results from an automatic analysis of temporal characteristics. Singapore, Interspeech - ISCA.
- Jenny, Mathias (2014). Modern Mon. In: Jenny, Mathias. The Handbook of Austroasiatic Languages. Leiden/Boston, 553-600. ISBN 9789004282957.
- Jenny, Mathias (2014). Transitivity and affectedness in Mon. Journal of Mon-Khmer Studies, 43(1):57-71. (PDF)
- Jenny, Mathias; McCormick, Patrick (2014). Old Mon. In: Jenny, Mathias; Sidwell, Paul. The Handbook of Austroasiatic Languages. Leiden/Boston, 517-552. ISBN 9789004282957.
- Jenny, Mathias; Weber, Tobias; Weymuth, Rachel (2014). The Austroasiatic Languages: A Typological Overview. In: Jenny, Mathias; Sidwell, Paul. The Handbook of Austroasiatic Languages. Leiden/Boston, 13-143. ISBN 9789004282957.
2013
- Jenny, Mathias (2013). New aspects of aspect in Burmese. Zeitschrift der deutschen Morgenländischen Gesellschaft, 163(2):477-484.
- Jenny, Mathias (2013). The Mon language:recipient and donor between Burmese and Thai. Journal of Language and Culture, 31(2):5-33. (PDF)
- Jenny, Mathias; Hnin Tun, San San (2013). Differential subject marking without ergativity. The case of colloquial Burmese. Studies in Language, 37(4):693-735.
- McCormick, Patrick; Jenny, Mathias (2013). Contact and convergence: the Mon language in Burma and Thailand. Cahiers de Linguistique - Asie Orientale, 42(2):77-116.
2012
- Jenny, M (2012). The far West of Southeast Asia - 'give' and 'get' in the languages of Myanmar. In: Mainland Southeast Asian Languages: The State of the Art in 2012, MPI EVA, Leipzig, 29 November 2012 - 1 December 2012. (PDF)
2011
- Jenny, M (2011). Burmese in Mon syntax: external influence and internal development. In: Srichampa, S; Sidwell, P; Gregerson, K. Austroasiatic Studies: papers from ICAAL 4. Dallas, Salaya, Canberra, 48-64. ISBN 9780858836426. (PDF)
- Jenny, M (2011). The story of Prince Sangada: a mon legend in Southeast Asian context. In: McCormick, P; Jenny, M; Baker, C. The Mon over two millennia. Monuments, Manuscripts, Movements. Bangkok, 147-167. ISBN 978-616-551-328-9. (PDF)
- Næss, A; Jenny, M (2011). Who changes language? Bilingualism and structural change in Burma and the Reef Islands. Journal of Language Contact, 4(2):217-249.
2009
- Jenny, M (2009). Deixis and information structure in Mon: the multifunctional particle kɔ̀h. Journal of the Southeast Asian Linguistics Society, 2:53-72. (PDF)
- Jenny, M (2009). Modality In Burmese: ‘May’ Or ‘Must’ – Grammatical Uses Of yá ‘Get’. Journal of the Southeast Asian Linguistics Society, 1:111-126. (PDF)
2006
- Jenny, Mathias (2006). Mon ra' and nong: assertive particles? Journal of Mon-Khmer Studies, 36:21-38. (PDF)
2005
- Jenny, Mathias. The verb system of Mon. 2005, University of Zurich, Faculty of Arts. (PDF)
2003
- Jenny, Mathias (2003). New infixes in spoken Mon. Mon-Khmer Studies Journal, 33:183-194. (PDF)