The aim of this paper is two-fold: to show that the standard dialect of Jinghpaw has irregularly lost several final velars of Proto-Tibeto-Burman based on comparative evidence; and to attempt to show that the lost velars are reconstructable for an earlier stage based on both Standard Jinghpaw-internal and external evidence. Standard Jinghpaw has played an important role in Tibeto-Burman historical-comparative linguistics due to its phonological conservativeness. The loss of final velars is one notable exception, and recognizing this phenomenon enables us to identify and establish more cognate sets between Jinghpaw and closely related languages that provide a basis for a more robust reconstruction of proto-languages. The irregular loss of pr...
Abstract This paper presents a description and analysis of segmental phonetics and phonology of Hyow...
This paper concentrates on variable finals, and argues that just as we find a certain amount of both...
The author discusses alternations of voiced and voiceless stop initials in intransitive/transitive p...
The aim of this paper is two-fold: (a) to argue that Gauri Jingpho, an underdescribed dialect of Jin...
This 800-page volume is a clear and readable presentation of the current state of research on the hi...
This dissertation presents a preliminary reconstruction of the phonology and lexicon (268 items) of ...
This article contributes to the case for reconstructing verb agreement for Proto-Tibeto-Burman. It s...
Tibeto-Burman historical linguistics has relied heavily on the spelling of Burmese and Tibetan words...
Although Old Burmese is the earliest attested Burmish language, more recently attested kindred langu...
Following a suggestion of Starostin (1989), Baxter & Sagart (2011) reconstruct *-n, *-j, and *-r...
The discovery of sound laws by comparing attested languages is the method which has unlocked the his...
Paul Benedict (1972: 34) proposed that Tibeto-Burman medial *-waregularly leads to -0- in Old Tibeta...
International audienceNaxi, Na and Laze are three languages whose position within Sino-Tibetan is co...
This dissertation presents a reconstruction of the phoneme inventory of Proto-Hlai, based on data fr...
There have been recent advances in the phonological reconstruction of the South-Central (“Kuki-Chin”...
Abstract This paper presents a description and analysis of segmental phonetics and phonology of Hyow...
This paper concentrates on variable finals, and argues that just as we find a certain amount of both...
The author discusses alternations of voiced and voiceless stop initials in intransitive/transitive p...
The aim of this paper is two-fold: (a) to argue that Gauri Jingpho, an underdescribed dialect of Jin...
This 800-page volume is a clear and readable presentation of the current state of research on the hi...
This dissertation presents a preliminary reconstruction of the phonology and lexicon (268 items) of ...
This article contributes to the case for reconstructing verb agreement for Proto-Tibeto-Burman. It s...
Tibeto-Burman historical linguistics has relied heavily on the spelling of Burmese and Tibetan words...
Although Old Burmese is the earliest attested Burmish language, more recently attested kindred langu...
Following a suggestion of Starostin (1989), Baxter & Sagart (2011) reconstruct *-n, *-j, and *-r...
The discovery of sound laws by comparing attested languages is the method which has unlocked the his...
Paul Benedict (1972: 34) proposed that Tibeto-Burman medial *-waregularly leads to -0- in Old Tibeta...
International audienceNaxi, Na and Laze are three languages whose position within Sino-Tibetan is co...
This dissertation presents a reconstruction of the phoneme inventory of Proto-Hlai, based on data fr...
There have been recent advances in the phonological reconstruction of the South-Central (“Kuki-Chin”...
Abstract This paper presents a description and analysis of segmental phonetics and phonology of Hyow...
This paper concentrates on variable finals, and argues that just as we find a certain amount of both...
The author discusses alternations of voiced and voiceless stop initials in intransitive/transitive p...