Kapil Muni Tiwary Explained

Kapil Muni Tiwary
Birth Place:Nainijor-Bishupur village, Bhojpur District, Bihar
Occupation:Linguist
Nationality:Indian
Alma Mater:University of Pennsylvania

Kapil Muni Tiwary (1932 – 26 April 2021) was an Indian professor and head of the department of Linguistics and Literature at Patna University[1] and a professor of English in Yemen.[2]

Tiwary published many articles in Yemen Times Newspaper during the period 2000/2004. His articles were about Indian loan words into Arabic and vice versa.

Biography

Kapil Muni Tiwary was born in Nainijor village in the Bhojpur District of Bihar, India. He graduated from the University of Pennsylvania in 1966 with a dissertation on grammar and phonology, Comparative reconstruction of Indo-Iranian sounds: On the basis of 'An Avesta grammar in comparison with Sanskrit, part 1' by A. V. Williams Jackson.

Tiwary was a scholar of South Asian languages. He has published on such topics as echo words in Bhojpuri and has argued that echo-word constructions (in which "a word is repeated without its initial consonant, sometimes with a vowel change") can function as a kind of secret language.[3] He coined the term "institutionalized weeping" in a study of weeping among Tamil women.[4]

Tiwary died on 26 April 2021.[5]

Books

Tiwary's first book, Panini's description of Sanskrit nominal compounds, was published by Janaki Prakashan, Patna in 1984. Another book, Language Deprivation and the socially disadvantaged: with special reference to Bihar, was published by Janaki Prakashan in 1994.[6] This book was an outcome of a project of Indian Council of Social Science Research on which he was working in the eighties.[7]

Editor

Tiwary was one of the editors of a bi-annual journal of social sciences and humanities, Explorations in 1987–88.[8] [9] His article, Caste-Conflict: A View from Bhojpur, was published in Volume I, No. I of Exploration in 1987.[10]

Tiwary also edited an anthology of English prose, Aspects of English prose: an anthology, with R.C. Prasad in 1986.

Linguist

His articles and books on various branches of linguists have been of special interest for the scholars in India and abroad.[11] [12] [13] [14]

External links

Notes and References

  1. 3346324 . Frontiers: A Journal of Women Studies. 3. 3. Autumn 1978. 24–27 . K. M.. Tiwary. Tuneful Weeping: A Mode of Communication. 10.2307/3346324.
  2. Web site: A message to students: Define your goals, follow you… . https://archive.today/20130210045840/http://www.yobserver.com/news-varieties/printer-1004329.html . 10 February 2013 . dead.
  3. Sherzer. Joel. 1987. A Discourse-Centered Approach to Language and Culture. American Anthropologist. 89. 2. 677756. 10.1525/aa.1987.89.2.02a00010. 295–309. free.
  4. Book: Clark-Decès, Isabelle. No one cries for the dead: Tamil dirges, rowdy songs, and graveyard petitions. 4. University of California Press. 2005. 9780520938342.
  5. Web site: Conversations with Prof Kapil Muni Tiwary 1 . Arupedia . 25 January 2024 . 29 May 2021.
  6. https://openlibrary.org/authors/OL650338A/Kapil_Muni_Tiwary
  7. Web site: Language deprivation among the socially disadvantaged in Bihar . Indian Council of Social Science Research, New Delhi . 1989.
  8. Web site: Explorations . 1987 .
  9. Cambridge University Press. Brief Notices. Language in Society. 1988. 17. 3. 459–473. 10.1017/s0047404500013038 . 250438600 .
  10. 1987 . Caste Conflict: A View from Bhojpur . Explorations . 1 . 1 . Radha Devi Mahila Vidyapeeth, Sikandarpur, Muzaffarpur .
  11. Book: Languages of sentiment: cultural constructions of emotional substrates . Debra J. Occhi, Society for Linguistic Anthropology (U.S.) . 47 . John Benjamins Publishing Co, The Netherlands . 9789027251381 . 1 January 1999 .
  12. Book: Crying shame: metaculture, modernity, and the exaggerated death of lament . James MacLynn Wilce . 249 . Blackwell Publishing . 2009 . 9781444306255 .
  13. Book: History of linguistic thought and contemporary linguistics . Herman Parret . 142 . 1975 . 9783110058185.
  14. Book: American anthropology, 1971–1995: papers from the American anthropologist . Regna Darnell . 514 . American Anthropological Association, USA . 2002 . 0803266359 .