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Internal diversity in the Tamangic lexicon
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- List of contributors v
- Content vii
- Introduction 1
- Trans-Himalayan 11
- Creolization in the Divergence of the Tibeto-Burman Languages 41
- Rethinking Sino-Tibetan phylogeny from the perspective of North East Indian languages 71
- The Tibetic languages and their classification 105
- Internal diversity in the Tamangic lexicon 131
- A preliminary reconstruction of East Bodish 155
- Burushaski kinship terminology of Indo- European origin 181
- Subject and object agreement in Shumcho 221
- The tone patterns of numeral-plus-classifier phrases in Yongning Na: a synchronic description and analysis 275
- Rengmitca: the most endangered Kuki-Chin language of Bangladesh 313
- Initial Grammatical Sketch of Tilung 329
- Tshangla Phonology and a Standard Tshangla Orthography 393
- Index 437
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- List of contributors v
- Content vii
- Introduction 1
- Trans-Himalayan 11
- Creolization in the Divergence of the Tibeto-Burman Languages 41
- Rethinking Sino-Tibetan phylogeny from the perspective of North East Indian languages 71
- The Tibetic languages and their classification 105
- Internal diversity in the Tamangic lexicon 131
- A preliminary reconstruction of East Bodish 155
- Burushaski kinship terminology of Indo- European origin 181
- Subject and object agreement in Shumcho 221
- The tone patterns of numeral-plus-classifier phrases in Yongning Na: a synchronic description and analysis 275
- Rengmitca: the most endangered Kuki-Chin language of Bangladesh 313
- Initial Grammatical Sketch of Tilung 329
- Tshangla Phonology and a Standard Tshangla Orthography 393
- Index 437