Kho-Bwa, Hrusish, Mishmic, Tani, and Tshangla are language clusters that have been recurrently proposed as subgroups of the Trans-Himalayan (also known as Tibeto-Burman and Sino-Tibetan) language family. Nonetheless, their internal classification, as well as the relation with each other and with other linguistic groups in the family, is hitherto unresolved. We use lexical data on these groups and dated phylogenies to investigate such internal classifications. We base our examination on previous research into the language family in the Tibet-Arunachal area, and follow a computer-assisted approach of language comparison to perform Bayesian phylolinguistic analysis. As earlier phylogenetic studies on this family included little data related to...
In the number of its speakers, Tibeto-Burman is one of the largest language families in the world. T...
The Dravidian language family consists of about 80 varieties (Hammarström H. 2016 <i>Glottolog 2.7</...
Cite the source dataset as Satterthwaite-Phillips, D. (2011) Phylogenetic inference of the Tibeto-...
Kho-Bwa, Hrusish, Mishmic, Tani, and Tshangla are language clusters that have been recurrently propo...
Kho-Bwa, Hrusish, Mishmic, Tani, and Tshangla are language clusters that have been recurrently propo...
This repository archives the dataset of the article "Bayesian phylogenetics illuminate shallower rel...
Tianshin Jackson Sun (Sun 1992, Sun 1993) was the first to suggest the phylogenetic relatedness of a...
This is a modified heat map showing the Trans-Himalayan languages used in the study by Wu, Bodt and ...
An accurate reconstruction of Sino-Tibetan language evolution would greatly advance our understandin...
Tianshin Jackson Sun (Sun 1992, Sun 1993) was the first to suggest the phylogenetic relatedness of a...
The historical connection between the Transeurasian languages, i.e. the Japonic, Koreanic, Tungusic,...
The Dravidian language family consists of about 80 varieties (Hammarstrom H. 2016 Glottolog 2.7) spo...
The area between Bhutan in the west, Tibet in the north, the Kameng river in the east and Assam in t...
This paper challenges the conventional views on the phylogeny of the bundle of languages of Eastern...
In the number of its speakers, Tibeto-Burman is one of the largest language families in the world. T...
The Dravidian language family consists of about 80 varieties (Hammarström H. 2016 <i>Glottolog 2.7</...
Cite the source dataset as Satterthwaite-Phillips, D. (2011) Phylogenetic inference of the Tibeto-...
Kho-Bwa, Hrusish, Mishmic, Tani, and Tshangla are language clusters that have been recurrently propo...
Kho-Bwa, Hrusish, Mishmic, Tani, and Tshangla are language clusters that have been recurrently propo...
This repository archives the dataset of the article "Bayesian phylogenetics illuminate shallower rel...
Tianshin Jackson Sun (Sun 1992, Sun 1993) was the first to suggest the phylogenetic relatedness of a...
This is a modified heat map showing the Trans-Himalayan languages used in the study by Wu, Bodt and ...
An accurate reconstruction of Sino-Tibetan language evolution would greatly advance our understandin...
Tianshin Jackson Sun (Sun 1992, Sun 1993) was the first to suggest the phylogenetic relatedness of a...
The historical connection between the Transeurasian languages, i.e. the Japonic, Koreanic, Tungusic,...
The Dravidian language family consists of about 80 varieties (Hammarstrom H. 2016 Glottolog 2.7) spo...
The area between Bhutan in the west, Tibet in the north, the Kameng river in the east and Assam in t...
This paper challenges the conventional views on the phylogeny of the bundle of languages of Eastern...
In the number of its speakers, Tibeto-Burman is one of the largest language families in the world. T...
The Dravidian language family consists of about 80 varieties (Hammarström H. 2016 <i>Glottolog 2.7</...
Cite the source dataset as Satterthwaite-Phillips, D. (2011) Phylogenetic inference of the Tibeto-...