International audienceThis paper addresses a long-standing controversy surrounding the ethnicity of the Baima Tibetans, a Tibeto-Burman people in Western Sichuan Province whose ethnic and linguistic origins are yet to be satisfactorily ascertained. It focuses on one popular view, which attempts to link the present-day Baima Tibetans with the Di, an ancient Tibeto-Burman group documented in the Chinese historical records who inhabited roughly the same area until their gradual assimilation into the Han and the Tibetans during the Tang Dynasty. The paper examines and refutes all three types of evidence proffered in the literature in support of making such a link: geographical distribution, cultures and customs, and language. Focusing on the li...
The origin and dispersal of the Sino-Tibetan has been one of the most concerned question in historic...
Zhangzhung (ZZ), a dead Sino-Tibetan language only known by fragmentary sources, has no living desce...
Nascent Chinese civilization once shared the north China plain and the surrounding uplands with vari...
This article treats the question of whether the Baima language is an independent language belonging ...
International audienceThis paper focuses on the ongoing process of changing local ethnic identities ...
International audienceThis paper focuses on the ongoing process of changing local ethnic identities ...
This is a sequel to the author's earlier article on "Baima Speech and Tibetan Language", Minzu Yuwen...
International audienceBaima is a Tibetic language spoken at the border of Sichuan and Gansu province...
International audienceBaima is a Tibetic language spoken at the border of Sichuan and Gansu province...
This article examines the 100-word Swadesh (1955) list, the layer of lexicon which is arguably least...
This article examines the 100-word Swadesh (1955) list, the layer of lexicon which is arguably least...
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...
Nascent Chinese civilization once shared the north China plain and the surrounding uplands with vari...
The origin and dispersal of the Sino-Tibetan has been one of the most concerned question in historic...
Zhangzhung (ZZ), a dead Sino-Tibetan language only known by fragmentary sources, has no living desce...
Nascent Chinese civilization once shared the north China plain and the surrounding uplands with vari...
This article treats the question of whether the Baima language is an independent language belonging ...
International audienceThis paper focuses on the ongoing process of changing local ethnic identities ...
International audienceThis paper focuses on the ongoing process of changing local ethnic identities ...
This is a sequel to the author's earlier article on "Baima Speech and Tibetan Language", Minzu Yuwen...
International audienceBaima is a Tibetic language spoken at the border of Sichuan and Gansu province...
International audienceBaima is a Tibetic language spoken at the border of Sichuan and Gansu province...
This article examines the 100-word Swadesh (1955) list, the layer of lexicon which is arguably least...
This article examines the 100-word Swadesh (1955) list, the layer of lexicon which is arguably least...
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...
Nascent Chinese civilization once shared the north China plain and the surrounding uplands with vari...
The origin and dispersal of the Sino-Tibetan has been one of the most concerned question in historic...
Zhangzhung (ZZ), a dead Sino-Tibetan language only known by fragmentary sources, has no living desce...
Nascent Chinese civilization once shared the north China plain and the surrounding uplands with vari...