Gyalrongic languages, a subgroup of the Burmo-Qiangic branch of the Sino-Tibetan family, are spoken in the Western Sichuan Province of China. They are polysynthetic languages, and present rich verbal morphology. Although they are not closely related to Chinese, they are of particular interest for Sino-Tibetan/Trans-Himalayan comparative linguistics with regards to their conservative phonology and morphology. Based on previous studies on Old Chinese phonology, combining with recent fieldwork data, this paper aims to show how Gyalrong languages could shed light on Old Chinese morphology and thus contribute to the Old Chinese reconstruction. It also proposes a list of possible cognates between Old Chinese, Gyalrong languages, indicating also T...
As one of the most morphologically conservative branches of the Sino-Tibetan language family, most o...
This paper proposes that Tangut should be classified as a West Gyalrongic language in the Sino-Tibet...
This paper proposes that Tangut should be classified as a West Gyalrongic language in the Sino-Tibet...
Gyalrongic languages, a subgroup of the Burmo-Qiangic branch of the Sino-Tibetan family,are spoken i...
Gyalrongic languages, a subgroup of the Burmo-Qiangic branch of the Sino-Tibetan family, are spoken ...
Zhang Shuya . A study of cognates between Gyalrong languages and Old Chinese / Zhang Shuya, Guilla...
[[abstract]]In recent years, considerable achievements have been made in Old Chinese research, which...
An accurate reconstruction of Sino-Tibetan language evolution would greatly advance our understandin...
An accurate reconstruction of Sino-Tibetan language evolution would greatly advance our understandin...
The Sino-Tibetan language family is one of the world’s largest and most prominent families, spoken b...
Sagart L, Jacques G, Lai Y, et al. Dated language phylogenies shed light on the ancestry of Sino-Tib...
Sagart L, Jacques G, Lai Y, et al. Dated language phylogenies shed light on the ancestry of Sino-Tib...
This paper presents a list of cognates between Old Chinese and rGyalrong. From the common inherited ...
This paper presents a list of cognates between Old Chinese and rGyalrong. From the common inherited ...
As one of the most morphologically conservative branches of the Sino-Tibetan language family, most o...
As one of the most morphologically conservative branches of the Sino-Tibetan language family, most o...
This paper proposes that Tangut should be classified as a West Gyalrongic language in the Sino-Tibet...
This paper proposes that Tangut should be classified as a West Gyalrongic language in the Sino-Tibet...
Gyalrongic languages, a subgroup of the Burmo-Qiangic branch of the Sino-Tibetan family,are spoken i...
Gyalrongic languages, a subgroup of the Burmo-Qiangic branch of the Sino-Tibetan family, are spoken ...
Zhang Shuya . A study of cognates between Gyalrong languages and Old Chinese / Zhang Shuya, Guilla...
[[abstract]]In recent years, considerable achievements have been made in Old Chinese research, which...
An accurate reconstruction of Sino-Tibetan language evolution would greatly advance our understandin...
An accurate reconstruction of Sino-Tibetan language evolution would greatly advance our understandin...
The Sino-Tibetan language family is one of the world’s largest and most prominent families, spoken b...
Sagart L, Jacques G, Lai Y, et al. Dated language phylogenies shed light on the ancestry of Sino-Tib...
Sagart L, Jacques G, Lai Y, et al. Dated language phylogenies shed light on the ancestry of Sino-Tib...
This paper presents a list of cognates between Old Chinese and rGyalrong. From the common inherited ...
This paper presents a list of cognates between Old Chinese and rGyalrong. From the common inherited ...
As one of the most morphologically conservative branches of the Sino-Tibetan language family, most o...
As one of the most morphologically conservative branches of the Sino-Tibetan language family, most o...
This paper proposes that Tangut should be classified as a West Gyalrongic language in the Sino-Tibet...
This paper proposes that Tangut should be classified as a West Gyalrongic language in the Sino-Tibet...