Anvita Abbi
Professor Anvita Abbi is an Indian linguist and scholar of minority languages, known for her studies on tribal languages and other minority languages of South Asia. The Government of India honoured her, in 2013, by awarding her the Padma Shri, the fourth highest civilian award, for her contributions to the field of linguistics.
Biography
Anvita Abbi was born on 9 January 1949, in Agra, the land of Taj Mahal, in family that had produced a number of Hindi writers. After schooling at local institutions, Anvita graduated in Economics from the University of Delhi in 1968. Subsequently, she secured a master's degree in Linguistics from the same University with first division and first rank in 1970 and continued her studies to obtain a PhD from the Cornell University, Ithaca, USA, in 1975, her major for the doctoral studies being General Linguistics and the minor in South Asian Linguistics.she worked as Professor of Linguistics at Centre for Linguistics, School of Language, Literature and Culture Studies. Abbi lives in New Delhi, at the Dakshinapuram campus of JNU.
Legacy
Anvita Abbi is credited with extensive research on the six language families in India and the languages and culture of the Great Andamanese which she did as a part of the Endangered Languages Documentation Project project on Vanishing Voices of the Great Andamanese, SOAS, University of London. Her studies of 2003-2004 have helped in identifying the distinct characteristics of two Great Andamanese languages, Jarawa and Onge which promoted the concept of a sixth language family of India. Later researches on Andamanese people by other scholars have reported to have confirmed her Professor Abbi's findings by discovering two distinct haplogroups of the region, viz. M31 and M32.She resumed her research on the topic in 2006, concentrating on the morpho-syntax and lexicon of three dying languages of Andaman Islands and is reported to have unearthed the evidences proving that Great Andamenese belongs to a linguistically different language family. She has brought also out an English-Great Andamanese-Hindi Dictionary. Her current project covers the grammar and the evolution of Great Andamanese languages and its people.
A teacher at the JNU, Abbi has assisted 20 PhD and 29 MPhil students in their researches.
Positions
Abbi has held many positions of importance, both at administrative and academic levels. Current position: Director, Center of Oral and Tribal Literature Sahtiya Akademi, New Delhi India. Adjunct Professor, Simon Fraser University, British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada and the President of the Linguistic society of India. She has served as an advisor to institutions such as UNESCO and Sahitya Akademi. She is also a life member of the Linguistic Society of India at their Dravidian Linguistics Association wing and has also sat on the editorial board of two journals, Indian Linguistics and the International Journal of Dravidian Linguistics.The list of academic and organizational responsibilities Professor Anvita Abbi has carried out may be listed as:
- Chairperson, Centre of Linguistics and English, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi - 1995-97 and since 2007
- Proctor - Jawaharlal Nehru University
- Member of the University Grants Commission Review Committee- 1996
- Member - Advisory Committee - Central Institute of Indian Languages, Mysore - Ministry of Human Resource Development, India - 1996 & 1999
- Member - Advisory Board - Sahitya Akademi for Bhasha Samman awards in Tribal and Lesser known languages - since 2002
- Advisor - Linguapax Institute, UNESCO, since 2000
- Member - Board of Directors - Terralingua, Washington DC, USA - 1998, 2001-2004 and 2004-2006.
- Member - Review Committee - Dravidian University, Kuppam, Andhra Pradesh - 2006
- External member - Centre of German Studies - Jawaharlal Nehru University - 1990-2002
- External member - Centre of East Asian Studies - Jawaharlal Nehru University - 1990-2002
- External member - Centre of French studies - Jawaharlal Nehru University - 1990-2002
- Member - Governing body - Daulat Ram College - 1995-2001
- Member - Advisory Board - International University of Hindi, Wardha - 1998-2000
- External Member - Faculty of Arts, University of Delhi, Delhi - 1995-2000
- Member - Bifurcation Committee - Centre of Afro-Asian Studies
- Member - Academic Council - Jawaharlal Nehru University - 1995-1997
- Member - Telecommunication Committee - Jawaharlal Nehru University - 1995-1996
- Member - Equivalence Committee - Jawaharlal Nehru University - 1986-1988
- President - Music Society - Jawaharlal Nehru University - 1982-1986
- Advisor - Konkani Survey - Konkani Academy, Goa - 1991-1992
- Advisor - Post Graduate Hindi Linguistics Courses - University of Delhi - 1991-1992
- Director - South Asia Media Centre - Kansas State University, Kansas - 1975-76
- Member - Advisory Board - Sahitya Akademi for
Professional assignments and memberships
- Kansas State University - 1986
- Advanced Centre of Linguistics, Osmania University, Hyderabad - 1990
- South Asia Institute, University of Heidelberg, Heidelberg - 1998
- United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization, the Basque country, Spain - 2000
- Cornell University
- University of Syracuse
- University of Illinois
- University of Texas
- University of California, Berkeley campus
- University of California, Santa Barbara campus
- Ohio State University, Columbus
- Rutgers University, New Jersey
- Stuttgart University
- Max Planck Institute
- University of Heidelberg, Germany
- University of Toulouse, France
- University of Vitoria Gasteiz, The Basque Country, Spain
- Universitas Bung Hatta, Padang, Indonesia
- Kobe University, Japan
Lectures
Anvita Abbi has presented papers and delivered keynote addresses at various platforms and at many institutions of repute. A random selection of her lectures are:Venue | Date | Topic | Country |
Cairns Institute, James Cook University | 8 November 2010 | The endangered languages of the Andaman Islands: Reconstructing the knowledge-base of the Pre Neolithic tribes of India | Australia |
Cairns Institute, James Cook University | 11 January 2011 | Semantics of inalienability and grammaticalization of body part terms in Great Andamanese | Australia |
Max Planck Institute of Evolutionary Anthropology | 18 September 2010 | In search of language contact between Jarawa and Aka-Bea: the languages of South Andaman | Germany |
University of Würzburg | 1 July 2010 | Contact language in Northeast India | Germany |
University of Oslo | 23 September 2010 | Hindi as a contact language of India | Norway |
Publications
Anvita Abbi is credited with 19 books, authored, coauthored and edited. Her writings cover the typology, structures and ethno linguistic aspects of languages and their documentation. Her work spanned the entire Indian subcontinent and the most known among her works is her project, Vanishing Voices of the Great Andamanese.- Endangered Languages of the Andaman Islands
- A Manual of Linguistic Fieldwork and Structures of Indian Languages
- Language Structure and Language Dynamics in South Asia
- Languages of Tribal and Indigenous Peoples of India. The Ethnic Space
- Language and The State. Perspectives on the Eighth Schedule
- Semantic Universals in Indian Languages
- India as a Linguistic Area Revisited
- Reduplication in South Asian Languages. An Areal, Topological and Historical Study
- Studies in Bilingualism
- Semantic Theories and Language Teaching
- Semantic Grammar of Hindi. A Study of Reduplication
- A Dictionary of the Great Andamanese Language: English-Great Andamanese-Hindi
- A Grammar of the Great Andamanese Language. An Ethnolinguistic Study. 2013. Brill Publications. Leiden. ; 978-90-04-24612-6
- Unwritten Languages of India 2017. Sahitya Akademi Publications, Delhi.
- Mutthhi Bhar Pahcaan. A collection of short stories 1969. Radhakrishan Prakashan, Delhi.
- Vanishing Voices of the Great Andamanese
- Universal Grammar, Language Evolution, and Documenting an Ancient Language. Language Documentation and Linguistic Theory
- Is Great Andamanese genealogically and typologically distinct from Onge and Jarawa?
Awards and recognitions
- Kenneth Hale Award by the Linguistic Society of America. ‘For outstanding lifetime contributions to the documentation and description of languages of India, with particular note of her extraordinary contributions to the documentation of the Great Andamanese language, a moribund language that is a key isolate in understanding the peopling of Asia and Oceania.’ 2015.
- Rashtriya Lok Bhasha Sammaan - Gandhi Hindustani Sahitya Sabha - 2003
- Fellowship - All India Institute of Advanced Study, Shimla - 2001
- Gold Medal - Delhi University - 1970