This article shows the existence of a similar irregular alternation in the pronominal morphology of Chang Naga and Southern Qiang, two distantly related Sino-Tibetan languages. This pattern is argued to be the trace of an older case marking system. On the basis of this hypothesis, a new analysis of pronominal systems in various languages of the family is presented.Cet article traite d'une alternance irrégulière dans la morphologie des pronoms du chang naga qui se retrouve aussi en qiang méridional, deux langues sino-tibétaines lointainement apparentées l'une avec l'autre. Cette alternation est analysée comme une rétention et comme la trace d'un système de cas en sino-tibétain. Nous fondant sur cette hypothèse, nous proposons une nouvelle an...
The antiquity of verbal agreement in Tibeto-Burman has oflate increasingly become a matter of contro...
This dissertation presents the verbal morphology of the Yonghe variety of Qiang through the lens of ...
This thesis is a description of suprasegmental phenomena in Yonghe Qiang, a Tibeto-Burman language s...
This article shows the existence of a similar irregular alternation in the pronominal morphology of ...
To cite this version: Guillaume Jacques. A shared suppletive pattern in the pronominal systems of Ch...
This paper is part of an ongoing investigation into the nature of grammatical relations in the Sino-...
Sino-Tibetan is a highly diverse language family, in which a wide range of morphological phenomena a...
International audienceIn this paper, I have shown that Sinitic languages have begun to borrow some s...
International audienceThis article presents a comprehensive description of the Khaling intransitive ...
In this thesis, we study the phonology and the verbal morphology of Japhug, a Sino-Tibetan language ...
The author discusses alternations of voiced and voiceless stop initials in intransitive/transitive p...
This article contributes to the case for reconstructing verb agreement for Proto-Tibeto-Burman. It s...
This article shows that the rule of Labial Dissimilation in the Qin category (with a final nasal) al...
By tracing and comparing the corpus from the 1960s to the present, we have found that the case marki...
This paper concentrates on variable finals, and argues that just as we find a certain amount of both...
The antiquity of verbal agreement in Tibeto-Burman has oflate increasingly become a matter of contro...
This dissertation presents the verbal morphology of the Yonghe variety of Qiang through the lens of ...
This thesis is a description of suprasegmental phenomena in Yonghe Qiang, a Tibeto-Burman language s...
This article shows the existence of a similar irregular alternation in the pronominal morphology of ...
To cite this version: Guillaume Jacques. A shared suppletive pattern in the pronominal systems of Ch...
This paper is part of an ongoing investigation into the nature of grammatical relations in the Sino-...
Sino-Tibetan is a highly diverse language family, in which a wide range of morphological phenomena a...
International audienceIn this paper, I have shown that Sinitic languages have begun to borrow some s...
International audienceThis article presents a comprehensive description of the Khaling intransitive ...
In this thesis, we study the phonology and the verbal morphology of Japhug, a Sino-Tibetan language ...
The author discusses alternations of voiced and voiceless stop initials in intransitive/transitive p...
This article contributes to the case for reconstructing verb agreement for Proto-Tibeto-Burman. It s...
This article shows that the rule of Labial Dissimilation in the Qin category (with a final nasal) al...
By tracing and comparing the corpus from the 1960s to the present, we have found that the case marki...
This paper concentrates on variable finals, and argues that just as we find a certain amount of both...
The antiquity of verbal agreement in Tibeto-Burman has oflate increasingly become a matter of contro...
This dissertation presents the verbal morphology of the Yonghe variety of Qiang through the lens of ...
This thesis is a description of suprasegmental phenomena in Yonghe Qiang, a Tibeto-Burman language s...