Tibetan is considered as one of the most important language branches in Tibetan-Burma language system, and also develops from Sanskrit sky basis. Base-word makes up one component of the Tibetan word structure. Because of the structure position, strict letter range and spelling rules, base-word is very different from others in combing with various components, especially in initial structures. This paper focus on base-word combining ability presenting at various initial constitutes, in order to discuss the syllable combination so that it can provide certain value for Tibetan deeper research.Social Sciences, InterdisciplinaryCPCI-SSH(ISSHP)
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Tibetan retrieval based on automatically segmented words is compared with the use of overlapping syl...
This resource contains versions of Nathan Hill's Tibetan verb dictionary which can be used for vario...
There are more native speakers of Sino-Tibetan languages than of any other language family in the wo...
This document presents our research on the the correct formation of a Classical Tibetan syllable. It...
This exercise explores the historical relationship between tone, aspiration, prefixes and stem initi...
This 800-page volume is a clear and readable presentation of the current state of research on the hi...
In Modern Lhasa Tibetan, a number of two-syllable compounds contain -b- between the two syllables, w...
This paper attempts to focus on some of the few specimens of Tibetan syntax, the usage of vocabulari...
Corpus serves as an indispensable ingredient for statistical NLP research and real-world application...
This article examines the 100-word Swadesh (1955) list, the layer of lexicon which is arguably least...
To establish a classification on the basis of genetic linguistics requires two indispensible conditi...
The relationship between rGyalrong and Tibetan is quite complex. As members of the <br />same family...
Spelling error checking is a challenging research topic with a wide range of applications such as te...
Tibetan loanwords and cognates in Japhug rGyalrong. The rGyalrong languages are spoken in the south ...
This paper mainly introduces the computer aided system designed for Tibetan dialect phonological ana...
Tibetan retrieval based on automatically segmented words is compared with the use of overlapping syl...
This resource contains versions of Nathan Hill's Tibetan verb dictionary which can be used for vario...
There are more native speakers of Sino-Tibetan languages than of any other language family in the wo...