Declassifying Eastern Himalayan languages: Reconsidering the evidence (original) (raw)

(De)classifying Arunachal languages: reconsidering the evidence

Mark W. Post, Roger Blench

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Rethinking Sino-Tibetan phylogeny from the perspective of North East Indian languages

Mark W. Post, Roger Blench

2014. In N. Hill, and T. Owen-Smith, Eds. Trans-Himalayan Linguistics. Berlin, de Gruyter: 71-104.

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The Tibeto-Burman Languages of South Asia: The languages, their histories, and genetic relationships.

Carol Genetti

The Languages and Linguistics of South Asia: A Comprehensive Guide, ed. by Hans Henrich Hock and Elena Bashir. [The World of Linguistics, Volume 7.] Berlin & Boston: De Gruyter Mouton. 130-154., 2016

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Himalayan Languages and Linguistics: Studies in Phonology, Semantics, Morphology and Syntax by Mark Turin and Bettina Zeisler, Eds.; Reviewed by Elena Bashir

E Bashir

Himalaya the Journal of the Association For Nepal and Himalayan Studies, 2012

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Siangic: A new language phylum in North East India

Mark W. Post

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Classification of the Himalayan Language Family

Lui Lopez

Classification of the Himalayan Language Family, 2010

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Scholarship on Trans-Himalayan (Tibeto-Burman) languages of South

Nathan W. Hill

The Languages and Linguistics of Mainland Southeast Asia , 2021

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The diversity of the Tibeto-Burman language family and the linguistic ancestry of Chinese

George van Driem

Bulletin of Chinese Linguistics, 1 (2): 211-270., 2007

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Language contact and the genetic position of Milang (Eastern Himalaya)

Mark W. Post, Yankee Modi

2011. Anthropological Linguistics 53.3: 215-258.

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The ancestry of Tibetan

George van Driem

pp. 363-397 in Gray Tuttle, Kunsang Gya, Karma Dare and Johnathan Wilber, eds., The Third International Conference on Tibetan Language, Volume 1: Proceedings of the Panels on Domains of Use and Linguistic Interactions. New York: Trace Foundation., 2013

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The morphosyntax of Himalayan languages

George van Driem

Oxford Research Encyclopaedia of Linguistics, 2017

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The Languages and Linguistics of South Asia WOL 7

Carol Genetti

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Tibeto-Burman replaces Indo-Chinese in the 1990s: Review of a decade of a scholarship

George van Driem

Lingua, 112 (2): 79-102., 2002

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Review: Thurgood, Graham, and Randy LaPolla, eds. The Sino-Tibetan Languages. Second Edition. London and New York: Routledge, 2017. xxx + 1018 pp. ISBN 978-1-138-78332-4. price 300 GBP

George van Driem

Journal of the Southeast Asian Linguistic Society, 11 (2): xcviii-cx., 2018

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Review: ‘Nathan W. Hill (ed.): Mediaeval Tibeto-Burman Languages IV. (Brill’s Tibetan Studies Library. Languages of the Greater Himalayan Region.) x, 480 pp. Leiden and Boston: Brill, 2012. €163. ISBN978 90 04 23202 0’

George van Driem

Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies, 77 (3): 618-620., 2014

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GEORGE VAN DRIEM, Languages of the Himalayas: An ethnolinguistic handbook

Edward J Vajda

WORD

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UC Santa Barbara Himalayan Linguistics Title Linguistic Diversity in Space and Time: A survey in the Eastern Hindukush and Karakoram Publication Date Linguistic diversity in space and time: A survey in the Eastern Hindukush and Karakoram

Hermann Kreutzmann

2005

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Evaluating the Sino-Tibeto-Austronesian Hypothesis

Georg Orlandi

2018

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Review of Himalayan Languages and Linguistics: Studies in phonology, semantics, morphology and syntax. Mark Turin and Bettina Zeisler, eds.

Nathan W. Hill

European Bulletin of Himalayan Research, 2011

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Ancestry of the Languages and Peoples of

Jackson Tianshin Sun

The Ancestry of the Languages and Peoples of China Journal of Chinese Linguistics Monograph Series 29 (2019): 24-43, 2019

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Linguistic population prehistory of the greater Himalayan region: Interpretations of emergent genetic data

George van Driem

pp. 98-112 in V.G. Tomachev and Aiym M. Zholdasbekova, eds., Proceedings of the International Conference ‘First Greet Migrations of Peoples’ under the auspices of UNESCO (UNESCO Headquarters, Paris, 19 June 2008). Paris: The Permanent Delegation of the Republic of Kazakhstan to UNESCO., 2008

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Sino-Tibetan-Austronesian: an updated and improved argument

Laurent Sagart

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Sino-Austronesian vs. Sino-Caucasian, Sino-Bodic vs. Sino-Tibetan, and Tibeto-Burman as default theory

George van Driem

pp. 285-338 in Yogendra Prasada Yadava, Govinda Bhattarai, Ram Raj Lohani, Balaram Prasain and Krishna Parajuli, eds., Contemporary Issues in Nepalese Linguistics. Kathmandu: Linguistic Society of Nepal., 2005

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The prehistory of Tibeto-Burman and Austroasiatic in light of emergent population genetic studies

George van Driem

Mother Tongue, XI: 160-211.

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Isolation and contact: The diversification paths of Nepali-related languages

Sarah Shackelford

2022

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The Siyom River Valley: An essay on intra-subgroup convergence in Tibeto-Burman

Mark W. Post

2013. In Hyslop, G., S. Morey and M. W. Post, Eds., North East Indian Linguistics Volume 5. New Delhi, Cambridge University Press India: 60-90.

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The Tibeto-Burman languages of Northeast India

Mark W. Post

2017. In Graham Thurgood and Randy J. LaPolla, Eds. The Sino-Tibetan Languages [Second Edition]. London, Routledge: 213-242.

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History of the Scientific Study of the Tibetto-Burman Languages of North-East India

Satarupa Dattamajumdar

Indian Journal of History of Science, 2017

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The Trans-Himalayan phylum and its implications for population prehistory

George van Driem

Communication on Contemporary Anthropology, 5: 135-142., 2011

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Contact Languages. Ecology and evolution in Asia

Umberto Ansaldo

2009

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Language contact and convergence in Northeastern India

Karumuri V. Subbarao

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2008: What is Sino-Tibetan? Snapshot of a Field and a Language Family in Flux

Zev Handel

Language and Linguistics Compass, 2008

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REVIEW: Roland J.-L. Breton: Atlas of the Languages and Ethnic Communities of South Asia

Hans Henrich Hock

1999

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Subgrouping in Tibeto-Burman: Can an individual-identifying standard be developed? How do we factor in the history of migrations and language contact?

Randy J. LaPolla 羅仁地

33rd International Conference on Sino-Tibetan …, 2000

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Saving the Himalayan languages

George van Driem

The South Asian, July-September 2008, pp. 78-83., 2008

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