The Tai language of Qui Châu (northern Nghê An, Vietnam) was until recently one of the least known languages of the Daic phylum. It has an alphabetic orthography which is written vertically in columns from right to left, like traditional Chinese books. The present article, based on materials left by Henri Maspero, gives an overwiew of this writting system, which is ultimately derived from systems used in Siam in the XlVth Century. The Tai language of Qui Châu has a stratum of vocabulary closely related to the Y ay branch of southern China. Our hypothesis is that these Tai people represent a Yay group who were forced out of southern China, settled in the Qui Châu area, and were later submerged by the migration of other Tai groups from northe...
The Tai Lue are a Tai-speaking group whose settlements are widely scattered throughout the upper Mek...
Version revue par l'auteur en mars 2015International audienceMaleng Bro [mᵊlèɛŋ ɓrʊˀ] is a Vietic la...
In Viet-Muong languages certain words present anomalous tonal correspondences, a high-series tone in...
The Tai language of Qui Châu (northern Nghê An, Vietnam) was until recently one of the least known l...
This paper explores the differences between the writing of the Tai Dam, Tai Don, and Jinping Dai lan...
This article provides a description and linguistic analysis of the Tai Tham script-based orthography...
This paper traces the origin of Lao scripts by taking stock of the oldest inscriptions found in Laos...
There is probably no other Tai group, about which there is so much confusion about it's ethnony...
Mise à jour, par l'auteur, d’un article publié (en français) sous son titre anglais : “The Tai dial...
Abstract Ever since Paul K. Benedict (1942, 1975) had first set out the case for Austro-Tai in deta...
This is an expanded translation done by Alexis Michaud in 2014, in consultation with the author. Ori...
As much as three quarters of the modern Vietnamese lexicon is of Chinese origin. The majority of the...
Vietnamese enjoys the longest contact history with Chinese in the Sinosphere, which dates back to a...
Given the distribution of Sek and other Northern Tai type languages south of the Red River Delta, th...
The working paper posted here, entitled An introduction to a Tai Muong variety spoken in Châu Phong ...
The Tai Lue are a Tai-speaking group whose settlements are widely scattered throughout the upper Mek...
Version revue par l'auteur en mars 2015International audienceMaleng Bro [mᵊlèɛŋ ɓrʊˀ] is a Vietic la...
In Viet-Muong languages certain words present anomalous tonal correspondences, a high-series tone in...
The Tai language of Qui Châu (northern Nghê An, Vietnam) was until recently one of the least known l...
This paper explores the differences between the writing of the Tai Dam, Tai Don, and Jinping Dai lan...
This article provides a description and linguistic analysis of the Tai Tham script-based orthography...
This paper traces the origin of Lao scripts by taking stock of the oldest inscriptions found in Laos...
There is probably no other Tai group, about which there is so much confusion about it's ethnony...
Mise à jour, par l'auteur, d’un article publié (en français) sous son titre anglais : “The Tai dial...
Abstract Ever since Paul K. Benedict (1942, 1975) had first set out the case for Austro-Tai in deta...
This is an expanded translation done by Alexis Michaud in 2014, in consultation with the author. Ori...
As much as three quarters of the modern Vietnamese lexicon is of Chinese origin. The majority of the...
Vietnamese enjoys the longest contact history with Chinese in the Sinosphere, which dates back to a...
Given the distribution of Sek and other Northern Tai type languages south of the Red River Delta, th...
The working paper posted here, entitled An introduction to a Tai Muong variety spoken in Châu Phong ...
The Tai Lue are a Tai-speaking group whose settlements are widely scattered throughout the upper Mek...
Version revue par l'auteur en mars 2015International audienceMaleng Bro [mᵊlèɛŋ ɓrʊˀ] is a Vietic la...
In Viet-Muong languages certain words present anomalous tonal correspondences, a high-series tone in...