This paper proposes that the labial causative prefixes found in various Trans-Himalayan languages of North-Eastern India are not innovations as is generally assumed. Instead, it is argued that they are related to labial causative prefixes found in Rgyalrongic languages, whose traces are perhaps attested in other branches of the family, and a bilabial prefix that derived stative verbs into transitive verbs is potentially reconstructible to proto-Trans-Himalayan
The ancient Indo-European languages, such as early Vedic or (Homeric) Greek, are usually considered ...
Siraiki is a major but understudied Indo‐Aryan language spoken mainly in central Pakistan. Its causa...
The ancient Indo-European languages, such as early Vedic or (Homeric) Greek, are usually considered ...
This paper proposes that the labial causative prefixes found in various Trans-Himalayan languages of...
International audienceLimbu is a language of the Kiranti or East Himalayish group of Tibeto-Burman, ...
International audienceThis paper presents the first detailed description of the two causative deriva...
The paper is devoted to the labile verbs in the Middle Indo-Aryan languages. To begin with, the gene...
At least four papers on causative constructions in the languages of Nepal have been presented in th...
Article accepted for publication by Cahiers linguistiques - Asie OrientaleMainly basing on first han...
This paper describes the variety of causative constructions found in Tsum, a Tibetan language spoken...
We examine the origin of labial-velar stops in Lingombe, a language from the northern Bantu borderla...
Kok-Borok is the native language of the Borok people in the Indian state of Tripura and its neighbou...
In the Shangzhai dialect of Horpa, an under-studied Tibeto-Burman language of northwestern Sichuan, ...
The paper deals with some semantic properties that have been acknowledged for nasal presents in most...
This is a modified heat map showing the Trans-Himalayan languages used in the study by Wu, Bodt and ...
The ancient Indo-European languages, such as early Vedic or (Homeric) Greek, are usually considered ...
Siraiki is a major but understudied Indo‐Aryan language spoken mainly in central Pakistan. Its causa...
The ancient Indo-European languages, such as early Vedic or (Homeric) Greek, are usually considered ...
This paper proposes that the labial causative prefixes found in various Trans-Himalayan languages of...
International audienceLimbu is a language of the Kiranti or East Himalayish group of Tibeto-Burman, ...
International audienceThis paper presents the first detailed description of the two causative deriva...
The paper is devoted to the labile verbs in the Middle Indo-Aryan languages. To begin with, the gene...
At least four papers on causative constructions in the languages of Nepal have been presented in th...
Article accepted for publication by Cahiers linguistiques - Asie OrientaleMainly basing on first han...
This paper describes the variety of causative constructions found in Tsum, a Tibetan language spoken...
We examine the origin of labial-velar stops in Lingombe, a language from the northern Bantu borderla...
Kok-Borok is the native language of the Borok people in the Indian state of Tripura and its neighbou...
In the Shangzhai dialect of Horpa, an under-studied Tibeto-Burman language of northwestern Sichuan, ...
The paper deals with some semantic properties that have been acknowledged for nasal presents in most...
This is a modified heat map showing the Trans-Himalayan languages used in the study by Wu, Bodt and ...
The ancient Indo-European languages, such as early Vedic or (Homeric) Greek, are usually considered ...
Siraiki is a major but understudied Indo‐Aryan language spoken mainly in central Pakistan. Its causa...
The ancient Indo-European languages, such as early Vedic or (Homeric) Greek, are usually considered ...