Associate Professor Ilija Casule

Selected Publications

1. Books

Casule, Ilija. 1998. Basic Burushaski Etymologies. Munich: Lincom Europa.

Casule, Ilija. 1989. Syntax of the Macedonian Verbal Noun. Skopje: Studentski zbor.

Casule, Ilija, & Shapcott, Thomas. 1999. Island on Land (Anthology of Modern Macedonian Poetry). Sydney: Macquarie University.

2. Articles in refereed journals

Casule, Ilija. 2003. Burushaski Names of Body Parts of Indo-European Origin. Central Asiatic Journal. 47/1: 15-74.

Casule, Ilija. 2003. Evidence for the Indo-European Laryngeals in Burushaski and Its Genetic Affiliation with Indo-European. The Journal of Indo-European Studies. Vol. 31, Issue 1&2: 1-66.

Casule, Ilija. 2003. Burushaski-Phrygian Lexical Correspondences in the Field of Myth, Ritual, Burial and Onomastics. The Journal of Indo-European Studies. Vol 31, Issue 3&4. ~50 pp.

Casule, Ilija. 2002. On Variance in Poetic Translation. (in Macedonian). in The Work of Blaze Koneski. Skopje: Macedonian Academy of Sciences and Arts. 243-254.

Casule, Ilija. 2001. On the Ergativity of the Macedonian Verbal Adjective. (in Macedonian). Juznoslovenski filolog. Festschrift for Academician Pavle Ivic. 1144-1154.

Casule, Ilija. 2000. Notes on a History of Linguistic Differentiation (Macedonian vs. Bulgarian). Linguistica Silesiana. Vol. 21: 63-74.

Casule, Ilija. 1998. The Etymology of the Macedonian Verb vrne (to rain). (in Mcd.) Contributions of the Department of Linguistic and Literary Science of the Macedonian Academy of Arts and Sciences.

Casule, Ilija, 1998. The interplay of the Macedonian standard and dialects in a bilingual setting: Macedonian language maintenance in Australia. International Journal of the Sociology of Language. 131, 105-124.

Casule, Ilija. 1998. The System of Non-Finite Verbal Forms in Macedonian and Bulgarian. Australian Slavonic and East European Studies. 12 (1), 27-45.

Casule, Ilija, 1997. The Functional Load of the Short Pronominal Forms and the Doubling of the Object in Macedonian. Journal of Slavic Linguistics. 5 (1), 3-19.

 
 
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