Language contact between the Han and non-Han languages of China have often been assumed to be unidirectional and generally limited to the lexicon, while morphosyntactic interference on dominant languages is assumed to be moderate and comparatively recent. However, in the Linxia variety of Northwestern Mandarin, three examples in this paper illustrate that the opposite is true: the dominant language, NW Mandarin, consistently retains phonological and lexical features, while undergoing heavy interference in morphosyntax
It is well-known that Tai-Kadai languages have affected the typological profiles of Southern Sinitic...
At the eastern edge of China’s Xinjiang region, Qumul (Hami) has been a major gateway between Centra...
The interactions among languages in the Qinghai Area of China involved the historical migration of t...
Language contact between the Han and non-Han languages of China have often been assumed to be unidir...
Language contact between the Hàn and non-Hàn languages of China has often been assumed to be unidire...
International audienceThe frontier regions between Gansu and Qinghai provinces in China form a lingu...
Toute langue parlée dans le monde évolue selon des mécanismes internes et externes qui lui sont prop...
In the vast majority of northwestern Chinese dialects (NWDs) spoken in Shanxi 山西, Shaanxi 陕西, Qingha...
International audienceIt is generally assumed that the outcomes of language contact by and large dep...
Reworked version of presentation at the 16th Int. Conf. of Anthropological and Ethnological Sciences...
National audienceMost of the data brought on by research on Sinitic languages remain widely ignored ...
Khitan Language, as being used as an official language in Liao Dynasty during 10th to 12th century i...
This study explores the range and diversity of the typological features of Mandarin, the largest dia...
Decades of works dedicated to the description of (previously) lesser-known Sinitic languages have ef...
The Sinitic family has been under constant discussion in previous linguistic studies. Through extant...
It is well-known that Tai-Kadai languages have affected the typological profiles of Southern Sinitic...
At the eastern edge of China’s Xinjiang region, Qumul (Hami) has been a major gateway between Centra...
The interactions among languages in the Qinghai Area of China involved the historical migration of t...
Language contact between the Han and non-Han languages of China have often been assumed to be unidir...
Language contact between the Hàn and non-Hàn languages of China has often been assumed to be unidire...
International audienceThe frontier regions between Gansu and Qinghai provinces in China form a lingu...
Toute langue parlée dans le monde évolue selon des mécanismes internes et externes qui lui sont prop...
In the vast majority of northwestern Chinese dialects (NWDs) spoken in Shanxi 山西, Shaanxi 陕西, Qingha...
International audienceIt is generally assumed that the outcomes of language contact by and large dep...
Reworked version of presentation at the 16th Int. Conf. of Anthropological and Ethnological Sciences...
National audienceMost of the data brought on by research on Sinitic languages remain widely ignored ...
Khitan Language, as being used as an official language in Liao Dynasty during 10th to 12th century i...
This study explores the range and diversity of the typological features of Mandarin, the largest dia...
Decades of works dedicated to the description of (previously) lesser-known Sinitic languages have ef...
The Sinitic family has been under constant discussion in previous linguistic studies. Through extant...
It is well-known that Tai-Kadai languages have affected the typological profiles of Southern Sinitic...
At the eastern edge of China’s Xinjiang region, Qumul (Hami) has been a major gateway between Centra...
The interactions among languages in the Qinghai Area of China involved the historical migration of t...