Publications by David E. Watters
The SIL Bibliography lists 25 entries for this author.
- Watters, David E. 2008. "Nominalization in the Kiranti and Central Himalayish languages of Nepal."
- Watters, David E. 2008. "The semantics of clause linking in Kham."
- Watters, David E. and Dan Raj Regmi. 2008. "Bhujel “direct-inverse”."
- Watters, David E. and others. 2006. Notes on Kusunda grammar: a language isolate of Nepal.
- Watters, David E. 2005. "An overview of Kham-Magar languages and dialects."
- Watters, David E. 2005. "Kusunda: a typological isolate in South Asia."
- Watters, David E. and others. 2005. Notes on Kusunda grammar (a language isolate of Nepal).
- Watters, David E. 2004. A dictionary of Kham: Taka dialect (a Tibeto-Burman language of Nepal).
- Watters, David E. 2003. "Kham."
- Watters, David E. 2002. A grammar of Kham.
- Watters, David E. 1999. "The iconicity of direction marking in Kham."
- Watters, David E. 1998. The Kham language of West-Central Nepal (Takale dialect).
- Watters, David E. 1995. "An overview of nominalizations and relative clauses in Kham."
- Watters, David E. 1995. "Transitivity types and verb classes in Kham."
- Watters, David E. 1985. "Emergent word tone in Kham: a Tibeto-Burman halfway house."
- Watters, David E. 1978. "Speaker-hearer involvement in Kham."
- Watters, David E. 1975. "Siberian shamanistic traditions among the Kham-Magars of Nepal."
- Watters, David E. 1975. "The evolution of a Tibeto-Burman pronominal verb morphology: a case-study from Kham (Nepal)."
- Hale, Austin and David E. Watters, editors. 1973. Clause, sentence, and discourse patterns in selected languages of Nepal 2: Clause.
- Hale, Austin and David E. Watters. 1973. "A survey of clause patterns."
- Watters, David E. 1973. "Clause patterns in Kham."
- Watters, David E. and Nancy Watters. 1973. An English-Kham, Kham-English glossary.
- Watters, David E. and Nancy Watters. 1972. A vocabulary of the Kham language.
- Watters, David E. 1971. Kham phonemic summary.
- Watters, David E. 1971. A guide to Kham tone.