Omkar N. Koul

Omkar N. Koul

Omkar N. Koul (born January 7, 1941) is an Indian linguist. As a researcher, his interests include the areas of linguistics, language education, communications management, and comparative literature.[1] Since the 1970s he has held several academic and administrative positions. In particular, he had been a professor at the LBS National Academy of Administration, Mussoorie, India, and a professor at the Central Institute of Indian Languages (CIIL), Mysore, India.[1] Koul also served as the director of the CIIL from 1999-2000.[1]

Contents

Selected bibliography

Relating to Kashmir

  • Koul, Omkar N. (1977). Linguistic Studies in Kashmiri. New Delhi, India: Bahri Publications Pvt. Ltd.. 
  • Koul, Omkar N.; Hook, Peter Edwin, eds (1984). Aspects of Kashmiri Linguistics. New Delhi, India: Bahri Publications Pvt. Ltd.. 
  • Koul, Omkar N. (1985). An Intensive Course in Kashmiri. Mysore, India: Central Institute of Indian Languages. 
  • Koul, Omkar N. (1992). A Dictionary of Kashmiri Proverbs. New Delhi, India: Indian Institute of Language Studies. ISBN 978-8185231204. 
  • Koul, Omkar N. (1995). An Intermediate Course in Kashmiri. 
  • Koul, Omkar N. (December 26, 1996). Kashmiri: A Cognitive-Descriptive Grammar. Routledge. ISBN 978-0415058681. 
  • Koul, Omkar N. (2000). Kashmiri Language, Linguistics and Culture: An Annotated Bibliography. 
  • Koul, Omkar N. (2002). Topics in Kashmiri Linguistics. Creative Books. ISBN 978-8186318997. 
  • Koul, Omkar N. (2005). Studies in Kashmiri Linguistics. New Delhi, India: Indian Institute of Language Studies. ISBN 978-8186323205. 
  • Koul, Omkar N (January 2006). Modern Kashmiri Grammar. Hyttsville, USA: Dunwoody Press. ISBN 978-1931546072. 
  • Koul, Omkar N. (December 15, 2006). Spoken Kashmiri: A Language course (2nd edition). Educa Books. ISBN 978-8186323199. 
  • Koul, Omkar N. (2008). Kashmiri Newspaper Reader. Hyattsville, U.S.A.: Dunwoody Press. 978-8186323267. 

Other works

  • Hassan, Nazir; Koul, Omkar N. (1980). Urdu Phonetic Reader. Mysore, India: Central Institute of Indian Languages. 
  • Koul, Omkar N. (1983). Language in Education. Harnam Publications. 
  • Dulai, Narinder K.; Koul, Omkar N. (1980). Punjabi Phonetic Reader. Mysore, India: Central Institute of Indian Languages. 
  • Koul, Omkar N.; Bala, Madhu (1989). Modes of Address and Pronominal Usage in Punjabi. Mysore, India: Central Institute of Indian Languages. 
  • Koul, Omkar N. (1982). Topics in Hindi Linguistics. New Delhi, India: Bahri Publications Pvt. Ltd.. 
  • Koul, Omkar N. (1986). Language, Style and Discourse. New Delhi, India: Bahri Publications Pvt. Ltd.. ISBN 978-8170340645. 
  • Koul, Omkar N., ed (1994). Language Development and Administration. India: Creative Books. 
  • Koul, Omkar N. (1994). Effective Communication Skills. India: Creative Books. ISBN 978-8186318058. 
  • Koul, Omkar N. (2004). Translation: Issues and Perspectives. India: Creative Books. ISBN 978-8180430053. 
  • Koul, Omkar N. (co-author) (2007). Punjabi Newspaper Reader. Hyattsville, U.S.A.: Dunwoody Press. ISBN 978-8186323274. 
  • Koul, Omkar N. (2008). Modern Hindi Grammar. Hyattsville, U.S.A.: Dunwoody Press. ISBN 978-1-931546-06-5. 

References

  1. ^ a b c "Curriculum Vitae of Prof. Omkar N. Koul". Indian Institute of Language Studies. http://www.iils.org/cv.html. Retrieved January 21, 2009. 



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