International audienceThis paper presents potential cognates of the qusheng derivations in more conservative languages of the Trans-Himalayan family, in particular Rgyalrongic and Kiranti. It is suggested in particular that the valency-increasing uses of the qusheng could be related to the applicative -t suffix and that its valency-decreasing uses may be a trace of the reflexive -si suffix
International audienceThis paper presents a critical overview of previously proposed etymologies inv...
[[abstract]]In recent years, considerable achievements have been made in Old Chinese research, which...
To establish a classification on the basis of genetic linguistics requires two indispensible conditi...
International audienceThis paper presents potential cognates of the qusheng derivations in more cons...
This paper re-examines the reconstruction of Old Chinese ending *-s as the origin of qusheng (depart...
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[[abstract]]ABSTRACT Pulleyblank (1962, 1973) and Li (1980) claim that in Old Chinese the four tone ...
International audienceThis paper presents the treatment of the Old Chinese *s- prefix in the Baxter-...
Certain subbranches of Trans-Himalayan (Sino-Tibeto-Burman) stand out as islands of complexity in a ...
This 800-page volume is a clear and readable presentation of the current state of research on the hi...
International audienceLimbu is a language of the Kiranti or East Himalayish group of Tibeto-Burman, ...
This dissertation presents the verbal morphology of the Yonghe variety of Qiang through the lens of ...
International audienceIn this paper, I have shown that Sinitic languages have begun to borrow some s...
The paper holds that the word *o (i.e. "屙") "to empty the bowels" in many southern Chinese dialects ...
The paper examines four areas of marked inflectional morphology (affinity between the past and the p...
International audienceThis paper presents a critical overview of previously proposed etymologies inv...
[[abstract]]In recent years, considerable achievements have been made in Old Chinese research, which...
To establish a classification on the basis of genetic linguistics requires two indispensible conditi...
International audienceThis paper presents potential cognates of the qusheng derivations in more cons...
This paper re-examines the reconstruction of Old Chinese ending *-s as the origin of qusheng (depart...
This paper is under copyright and the publisher shloud be contacted for permission to re-use or re-p...
[[abstract]]ABSTRACT Pulleyblank (1962, 1973) and Li (1980) claim that in Old Chinese the four tone ...
International audienceThis paper presents the treatment of the Old Chinese *s- prefix in the Baxter-...
Certain subbranches of Trans-Himalayan (Sino-Tibeto-Burman) stand out as islands of complexity in a ...
This 800-page volume is a clear and readable presentation of the current state of research on the hi...
International audienceLimbu is a language of the Kiranti or East Himalayish group of Tibeto-Burman, ...
This dissertation presents the verbal morphology of the Yonghe variety of Qiang through the lens of ...
International audienceIn this paper, I have shown that Sinitic languages have begun to borrow some s...
The paper holds that the word *o (i.e. "屙") "to empty the bowels" in many southern Chinese dialects ...
The paper examines four areas of marked inflectional morphology (affinity between the past and the p...
International audienceThis paper presents a critical overview of previously proposed etymologies inv...
[[abstract]]In recent years, considerable achievements have been made in Old Chinese research, which...
To establish a classification on the basis of genetic linguistics requires two indispensible conditi...