International audienceIn this paper, I study the empirical validity of the hypothesis of "Qiangic" as a subgroup of Sino-Tibetan, that is, the hypothesis of a common origin of thirteen little- studied languages of South-West China. This study is based on ongoing work on four Qiangic languages spoken in one locality (Mùl! Tibetan Autonomous County, Sìchu"n), and seen in the context of languages of the neighboring genetic subgroups (Yí, Na, Tibetan, Sinitic). Preliminary results of documentation work cast doubt on the validity of Qiangic as a genetic unit, and suggest instead that features presently seen as probative of the membership in this subgroup are rather the result of diffusion across genetic boundaries. I furthermore argue that the f...
"Tibeto-Burman' is now generally accepted as a designation for a group of genetically related langua...
International audienceThis analysis includes a description of language contact phenomena such as str...
To establish a classification on the basis of genetic linguistics requires two indispensible conditi...
The Qiangic languages in western Sichuan (WSC) are believed to be the oldest branch of the Sino-Tibe...
There are more native speakers of Sino-Tibetan languages than of any other language family in the wo...
AbstractThe Sino-Tibetan language family is one of the largest language families in the world, both ...
International audienceIt is generally assumed that the outcomes of language contact by and large dep...
Zhang-zhung, a dead Sino-Tibetan language only known by fragmentary sources, has no living descendan...
Decades of works dedicated to the description of (previously) lesser-known Sinitic languages have ef...
This chapter raises questions concerning genetic and areal relatedness among languages of Mainland S...
Province, China; it belongs to the Qiangic branch of Tibeto-Burman. There are two major Qiang dialec...
Compte rendu de fin du projet "What defines Qiang-ness? Towards a phylogenetic assessment of the Sou...
The Sino-Tibetan language family is one of the world’s largest and most prominent families, spoken b...
This study explores the range and diversity of the typological features of Mandarin, the largest dia...
International audienceThis article is an overview of issues in language classification, in particula...
"Tibeto-Burman' is now generally accepted as a designation for a group of genetically related langua...
International audienceThis analysis includes a description of language contact phenomena such as str...
To establish a classification on the basis of genetic linguistics requires two indispensible conditi...
The Qiangic languages in western Sichuan (WSC) are believed to be the oldest branch of the Sino-Tibe...
There are more native speakers of Sino-Tibetan languages than of any other language family in the wo...
AbstractThe Sino-Tibetan language family is one of the largest language families in the world, both ...
International audienceIt is generally assumed that the outcomes of language contact by and large dep...
Zhang-zhung, a dead Sino-Tibetan language only known by fragmentary sources, has no living descendan...
Decades of works dedicated to the description of (previously) lesser-known Sinitic languages have ef...
This chapter raises questions concerning genetic and areal relatedness among languages of Mainland S...
Province, China; it belongs to the Qiangic branch of Tibeto-Burman. There are two major Qiang dialec...
Compte rendu de fin du projet "What defines Qiang-ness? Towards a phylogenetic assessment of the Sou...
The Sino-Tibetan language family is one of the world’s largest and most prominent families, spoken b...
This study explores the range and diversity of the typological features of Mandarin, the largest dia...
International audienceThis article is an overview of issues in language classification, in particula...
"Tibeto-Burman' is now generally accepted as a designation for a group of genetically related langua...
International audienceThis analysis includes a description of language contact phenomena such as str...
To establish a classification on the basis of genetic linguistics requires two indispensible conditi...