[Extract] In both the Austroasiatic (AA) and Tibeto-Burman (TB) language families, we find a rough overall cline in typological organization. In some languages, we find the following set of features: a complex morphological word, finiteness asymmetries, extensive suffixing, polysyllabic prosody, mostly simple onsets,and mostly monophthongal vocalism. In other languages, we find a relatively simpler morphological word, verb serialization, prefixation, syllabic prosody, occasional onset clustering (or sesquisyllabism), and complex diphthongs. Examples of the first type of language in TB would include Garo, Newar and Kiranti languages, among others, while in AA this typology is found mainly in Mundan. Examples of the second type of TB language...
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The purpose of this paper is first to present a general overview of the language families of Asia an...
The Sino-Tibetan (ST) language family includes the Sinitic languages (what for political reasons are...
[Extract] In both the Austroasiatic (AA) and Tibeto-Burman (TB) language families, we find a rough o...
Opposite rhythmic principles are responsible for the opposite typological tendencies of the Southeas...
Mainland Southeast Asia is often viewed as a linguistic area where five different language phyla – A...
The languages of Mainland South East Asia belong to five language phyla, yet they are often claimed ...
Abstract: This paper gives a detailed description of the word order patterns found among Tibeto-Burm...
Sino-Tibetan is a prime example of how strongly a language family can typologically diversify under ...
The prosodic, and specifically intonation, systems of Tibeto-Burman languages have received less att...
This paper shows that patterns of application for several phonological processes and constraints in ...
The Bodic group of Tibeto-Burman consists of close to 100 languages, fanned across the Himalayas, Ti...
This paper revisits claims regarding the division between Mon-Khmer and Munda languages on prosodic ...
International audienceLanguages of Asia are highly diverse. Rather than attempting a review of the l...
Sino-Tibetan is a highly diverse language family, in which a wide range of morphological phenomena a...
This 800-page volume is a clear and readable presentation of the current state of research on the hi...
The purpose of this paper is first to present a general overview of the language families of Asia an...
The Sino-Tibetan (ST) language family includes the Sinitic languages (what for political reasons are...
[Extract] In both the Austroasiatic (AA) and Tibeto-Burman (TB) language families, we find a rough o...
Opposite rhythmic principles are responsible for the opposite typological tendencies of the Southeas...
Mainland Southeast Asia is often viewed as a linguistic area where five different language phyla – A...
The languages of Mainland South East Asia belong to five language phyla, yet they are often claimed ...
Abstract: This paper gives a detailed description of the word order patterns found among Tibeto-Burm...
Sino-Tibetan is a prime example of how strongly a language family can typologically diversify under ...
The prosodic, and specifically intonation, systems of Tibeto-Burman languages have received less att...
This paper shows that patterns of application for several phonological processes and constraints in ...
The Bodic group of Tibeto-Burman consists of close to 100 languages, fanned across the Himalayas, Ti...
This paper revisits claims regarding the division between Mon-Khmer and Munda languages on prosodic ...
International audienceLanguages of Asia are highly diverse. Rather than attempting a review of the l...
Sino-Tibetan is a highly diverse language family, in which a wide range of morphological phenomena a...
This 800-page volume is a clear and readable presentation of the current state of research on the hi...
The purpose of this paper is first to present a general overview of the language families of Asia an...
The Sino-Tibetan (ST) language family includes the Sinitic languages (what for political reasons are...