The prosodic systems of Bodish Tibeto-Burman (TB) languages of Nepal present many challenges to our understanding of the phonological profiles of Sino-Tibetan (ST) languages, and to languages of South and Southeast Asia in general.1 This paper aims to highlight some interesting supraseg
This thesis is a preliminary description of the phonetics and phonology of Lowa (loy), a Tibeto-Burm...
The term �East Bodish� was first used in Shafer (1954) to identify a proposed family of languages to...
Mainland Southeast Asia is often viewed as a linguistic area where five different language phyla – A...
The Bodic group of Tibeto-Burman consists of close to 100 languages, fanned across the Himalayas, Ti...
This paper analyzes segmental and suprasegmental features of Brokpa, a Trans-Himalayan (Tibeto-Burma...
Bhutan is located in the Eastern Himalayas, known as a hotspot of linguistic diversity. Bhutan share...
The connection between pitch, phonation and plosive voicing has been observed in many of the languag...
The prosodic, and specifically intonation, systems of Tibeto-Burman languages have received less att...
"Tibeto-Burman' is now generally accepted as a designation for a group of genetically related langua...
Thhis report presents basic wordlists from seven closely related East Bodish languages from Bumthang...
"Research ... performed pursuant to contract OEC-0-9-097721-2778(014) with the Office of Education, ...
© 2009 Dr. Amos Benjamin TeoPrevious research on Sumi, a Tibeto-Burman language spoken in the extrem...
[Extract] In both the Austroasiatic (AA) and Tibeto-Burman (TB) language families, we find a rough o...
Abstract- The Indian languages which have tones are mostly Tibeto-Burman languages which are spoken ...
International audienceThis paper focuses on the particular kinds of difficulties which arise in the ...
This thesis is a preliminary description of the phonetics and phonology of Lowa (loy), a Tibeto-Burm...
The term �East Bodish� was first used in Shafer (1954) to identify a proposed family of languages to...
Mainland Southeast Asia is often viewed as a linguistic area where five different language phyla – A...
The Bodic group of Tibeto-Burman consists of close to 100 languages, fanned across the Himalayas, Ti...
This paper analyzes segmental and suprasegmental features of Brokpa, a Trans-Himalayan (Tibeto-Burma...
Bhutan is located in the Eastern Himalayas, known as a hotspot of linguistic diversity. Bhutan share...
The connection between pitch, phonation and plosive voicing has been observed in many of the languag...
The prosodic, and specifically intonation, systems of Tibeto-Burman languages have received less att...
"Tibeto-Burman' is now generally accepted as a designation for a group of genetically related langua...
Thhis report presents basic wordlists from seven closely related East Bodish languages from Bumthang...
"Research ... performed pursuant to contract OEC-0-9-097721-2778(014) with the Office of Education, ...
© 2009 Dr. Amos Benjamin TeoPrevious research on Sumi, a Tibeto-Burman language spoken in the extrem...
[Extract] In both the Austroasiatic (AA) and Tibeto-Burman (TB) language families, we find a rough o...
Abstract- The Indian languages which have tones are mostly Tibeto-Burman languages which are spoken ...
International audienceThis paper focuses on the particular kinds of difficulties which arise in the ...
This thesis is a preliminary description of the phonetics and phonology of Lowa (loy), a Tibeto-Burm...
The term �East Bodish� was first used in Shafer (1954) to identify a proposed family of languages to...
Mainland Southeast Asia is often viewed as a linguistic area where five different language phyla – A...