The verbs གསོལ་ gsol `request' and གནང་ gnaṅ `agree, grant', because of theircomplementary semantics and parallel syntax, provide a convenient windowthrough which to caste light on the two forms of subordinate clausesthat they both govern, namely infinitives and terminative verbal nouns
Proceedings of the Fifteenth Annual Meeting of the Berkeley Linguistics Society (1989), pp. 356-36
The goal of this paper is to describe some of the syntactic structures that are created through nomi...
A recent paper on the prehistory of the Tibetan verbal system by Guillaume Jacques (2012), in keepin...
The verbs གསོལ་ gsol `request' and གནང་ gnaṅ `agree, grant', because of theircomplementary semantics...
In the Sino-Tibetan family, some languages have complex verbal agreement systems (Rgyalrong, Kiranti...
This paper is part of an ongoing investigation into the nature of grammatical relations in the Sino-...
The paper presents the first complete reconstruction of the Old Tibetan (OT) verb morphology and sem...
International audienceThis paper examines the behaviour of the equivalents of ‘give’ in Lhasa Tibeta...
This article contributes to the case for reconstructing verb agreement for Proto-Tibeto-Burman. It s...
This paper represents a departure from traditional Tibetan grammar in terms of the classification of...
Since the mid-1970's, the question of whether or not a verb agreement system1 (VAS) should be recons...
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Qiang is a Tibeto-Burman language spoken by 70,000-80,000 people in Northern Sichuan Province, China...
Abstract: The paper discusses recent suggestions that Tibetan may originally have had a system of pe...
This paper aims to make a brief introduction to the Tibetan grammar by dividing its history into thr...
Proceedings of the Fifteenth Annual Meeting of the Berkeley Linguistics Society (1989), pp. 356-36
The goal of this paper is to describe some of the syntactic structures that are created through nomi...
A recent paper on the prehistory of the Tibetan verbal system by Guillaume Jacques (2012), in keepin...
The verbs གསོལ་ gsol `request' and གནང་ gnaṅ `agree, grant', because of theircomplementary semantics...
In the Sino-Tibetan family, some languages have complex verbal agreement systems (Rgyalrong, Kiranti...
This paper is part of an ongoing investigation into the nature of grammatical relations in the Sino-...
The paper presents the first complete reconstruction of the Old Tibetan (OT) verb morphology and sem...
International audienceThis paper examines the behaviour of the equivalents of ‘give’ in Lhasa Tibeta...
This article contributes to the case for reconstructing verb agreement for Proto-Tibeto-Burman. It s...
This paper represents a departure from traditional Tibetan grammar in terms of the classification of...
Since the mid-1970's, the question of whether or not a verb agreement system1 (VAS) should be recons...
This paper describes the variety of causative constructions found in Tsum, a Tibetan language spoken...
Qiang is a Tibeto-Burman language spoken by 70,000-80,000 people in Northern Sichuan Province, China...
Abstract: The paper discusses recent suggestions that Tibetan may originally have had a system of pe...
This paper aims to make a brief introduction to the Tibetan grammar by dividing its history into thr...
Proceedings of the Fifteenth Annual Meeting of the Berkeley Linguistics Society (1989), pp. 356-36
The goal of this paper is to describe some of the syntactic structures that are created through nomi...
A recent paper on the prehistory of the Tibetan verbal system by Guillaume Jacques (2012), in keepin...