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Grammar of Duhumbi (Chugpa)

Author : Timotheus Adrianus Bodt
Publisher : BRILL
Page : 789 pages
File Size : 52,7 Mb
Release : 2020-01-13
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 9789004409484

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Grammar of Duhumbi (Chugpa) by Timotheus Adrianus Bodt Pdf

The volume Grammar of Duhumbi (Chugpa) is a comprehensive description of Duhumbi, the language spoken by the Duhumbi (Chugpa, Chug Monpa) people of Dirang circle West Kameng district, Arunachal Pradesh, India.

A Grammar of rGyalrong, Jiǎomùzú (Kyom-kyo) Dialects

Author : Marielle Prins
Publisher : BRILL
Page : 805 pages
File Size : 43,5 Mb
Release : 2016-10-18
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 9789004325630

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A Grammar of rGyalrong, Jiǎomùzú (Kyom-kyo) Dialects by Marielle Prins Pdf

In A Grammar of rGyalrong Marielle Prins describes the phonology, morphology and syntax of the Jiǎomùzú dialects, a variety of the under-researched and threatened rGyalrongic languages of West Sichuan in China.

A Grammar of Prinmi

Author : Picus Sizhi Ding
Publisher : BRILL
Page : 405 pages
File Size : 48,6 Mb
Release : 2014-06-05
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 9789004279773

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A Grammar of Prinmi by Picus Sizhi Ding Pdf

In A Grammar of Prinmi Picus Ding provides the first in-depth description of a Tibeto-Burman language spoken by the Pǔmǐ Nationality and the Zàng Nationality in southwest China. Prinmi is closely related to the extinct language of Tangut.

Tibetan Inscriptions

Author : Anonim
Publisher : BRILL
Page : 199 pages
File Size : 54,9 Mb
Release : 2013-07-01
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 9789004252417

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Tibetan Inscriptions by Anonim Pdf

Inscriptions are a rather neglected field within Tibetan Studies, because they are often located in places that are not easily accessible for both geographical and political reasons. It is thus especially welcome that two of the contributions to this volume deal with inscriptions documented on recent field trips to Tibet: Benjamin Wood discusses an inscription in Zha lu that relates an enigmatic conflict in the history of the monastery, and Kurt Tropper looks into an epigraphic cycle on the life of the Buddha in Tsaparang. Moreover, Nathan Hill provides a new interpretation of the beginning of the famous Rkong po inscription, and Kunsang Namgyal Lama surveys the various kinds of texts found on tsha tshas. An extra level of reflection is added to the volume by Cristina Scherrer-Schaub’s methodological considerations on the classification and interpretation of inscriptions.

A Grammar of Guìqióng

Author : Li Jiang
Publisher : BRILL
Page : 466 pages
File Size : 50,6 Mb
Release : 2015-05-19
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 9789004293045

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A Grammar of Guìqióng by Li Jiang Pdf

In A Grammar of Guìqióng, Jiāng Lì describes the grammar of Guìqióng, a hitherto undocumented language spoken by alpine people in Kāngdìng county, China. Guìqióng has a lot to offer in its phonology, verbal and nominal morphology, syntax and glossary, distinguishing itself from the neighbouring Tibetan, Chinese, Qiangic and Loloish languages. The newly discovered features of Guìqióng include breathy vs. modal voice, indefinite number, ablative, ergative, instrumental, dative and genitive case markers, topic and emphatic markers, the diminutive suffixes, the pronominal and deictic systems, demonstratives and numerals, a rich store of differentiated copular verbs expressing equationality, inchoative, animacy vs. inanimacy, dependent existence and negation, verbal affixes indicating directions, present tense of experienced perceptions, gnomic tense, perfective vs. imperfective aspect, modality and evidentiality.

A Grammar of Kurtöp

Author : Gwendolyn Hyslop
Publisher : BRILL
Page : 474 pages
File Size : 51,5 Mb
Release : 2017-02-06
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 9789004328747

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A Grammar of Kurtöp by Gwendolyn Hyslop Pdf

A grammar of Kurtöp presents the phonology, morphology, syntax, and semantics of Kurtöp, a Tibeto-Burman language of northeastern Bhutan. When possible, data are presented in a comparative light, lending insight into the development of phenomena such as tonogenesis and nominalizations.

Sociohistorical Linguistics in Southeast Asia

Author : Anonim
Publisher : BRILL
Page : 286 pages
File Size : 40,9 Mb
Release : 2017-07-10
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 9789004350519

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Sociohistorical Linguistics in Southeast Asia by Anonim Pdf

Sociohistorical Linguistics in Southeast Asia provides new analyses of regional Tibeto-Burman languages and sub-branches to demonstrate ways in which diachronic, social and geographic aspects of language variation and language endangerment are necessary for more adequate descriptions of language systems.

Ethnolinguistic Prehistory of the Eastern Himalaya

Author : Mark W. Post,Stephen Morey,Toni Huber
Publisher : BRILL
Page : 379 pages
File Size : 43,5 Mb
Release : 2022-08-08
Category : History
ISBN : 9789004518049

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Ethnolinguistic Prehistory of the Eastern Himalaya by Mark W. Post,Stephen Morey,Toni Huber Pdf

The prehistory of the Eastern Himalaya has forever been shrouded in legend. In this pioneering volume, a group of world-leading linguists and anthropologists reconstruct its extraordinary prehistory from an interdisciplinary perspective for the first time.

Routledge Handbook of Highland Asia

Author : Jelle J.P. Wouters,Michael T. Heneise
Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Page : 456 pages
File Size : 52,5 Mb
Release : 2022-08-09
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781000598582

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Routledge Handbook of Highland Asia by Jelle J.P. Wouters,Michael T. Heneise Pdf

The Routledge Handbook of Highland Asia is the first comprehensive and critical overview of the ethnographic and anthropological work in Highland Asia over the past half a century. Opening up a grand new space for critical engagement, the handbook presents Highland Asia as a world-region that cuts across the traditional divides inherited from colonial and Cold War area divisions - the Indian Subcontinent/South Asia, Southeast Asia, China/East Asia, and Central Asia. Thirty-two chapters assess the history of research, identify ethnographic trends, and evaluate a range of analytical themes that developed in particular settings of Highland Asia. They cover varied landscapes and communities, from Kyrgyzstan to India, from Bhutan to Vietnam and bring local voices and narratives relating trade and tribute, ritual and resistance, pilgrimage and prophecy, modernity and marginalization, capital and cosmos to the fore. The handbook shows that for millennia, Highland Asians have connected far-flung regions through movements of peoples, goods and ideas, and at all times have been the enactors, repositories, and mediators of world-historical processes. Taken together, the contributors and chapters subvert dominant lowland narratives by privileging primarily highland vantages that reveal Highland Asia as an ecumune and prism that refracts and generates global history, social theory, and human imagination. In the currently unfolding Asian Century, this compels us to reorient and re-envision Highland Asia, in ethnography, in theory, and in the connections between this world-region, made of hills, highlands and mountains, and a planetary context. The handbook reveals both regional commonalities and diversities, generalities and specificities, and a broad orientation to key themes in the region. An indispensable reference work, this handbook fills a significant gap in the literature and will be of interest to academics, researchers and students interested in Highland Asia, Zomia Studies, Anthropology, Comparative Politics, Conceptual History and Sociology, Southeast Asian Studies, Central Asian Studies and South Asian Studies as well as Asian Studies in general.

A Grammar of Dhimal

Author : King John T.,John Timothy King
Publisher : BRILL
Page : 634 pages
File Size : 41,9 Mb
Release : 2009
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9789004175730

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A Grammar of Dhimal by King John T.,John Timothy King Pdf

The present work, a grammar of Dhimal, fills an important void in the documentation of the vast and ramified Tibeto-Burman language family. Dhimal, a little known and endangered tongue spoken in the lowlands of southeastern Nepal by about 20,000 individuals, is detailed in this work. With data gathered in the village of hiy b r , the author crafts a readable description of the western dialect, using over 1000 examples to illustrate usage. Included in this reference work are seventeen texts, riddles, songs and a Dhimal-English glossary. Joining other recent ground-breaking linguistic descriptions by researchers from the Himalayan Languages Project at Leiden University, this grammar of Dhimal will have lasting scientific value and aid the Dhimal community in preserving their language.

Egophoricity

Author : Simeon Floyd,Elisabeth Norcliffe,Lila San Roque
Publisher : John Benjamins Publishing Company
Page : 515 pages
File Size : 40,8 Mb
Release : 2018-04-15
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 9789027265548

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Egophoricity by Simeon Floyd,Elisabeth Norcliffe,Lila San Roque Pdf

Egophoricity refers to the grammaticalised encoding of personal knowledge or involvement of a conscious self in a represented event or situation. Most typically, a marker that is egophoric is found with first person subjects in declarative sentences and with second person subjects in interrogative sentences. This person sensitivity reflects the fact that speakers generally know most about their own affairs, while in questions this epistemic authority typically shifts to the addressee. First described for Tibeto-Burman languages, egophoric-like patterns have now been documented in a number of other regions around the world, including languages of Western China, the Andean region of South America, the Caucasus, Papua New Guinea, and elsewhere. This book is a first attempt to place detailed descriptions of this understudied grammatical category side by side and to add to the cross-linguistic picture of how ideas of self and other are encoded and projected in language. The diverse but conceptually related egophoric phenomena described in its chapters provide fascinating case studies for how structural patterns in morphosyntax are forged under intersubjective, interactional pressures as we link elements of our speech to our speech situation.

The Languages and Linguistics of South Asia

Author : Hans Henrich Hock,Elena Bashir
Publisher : Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Page : 927 pages
File Size : 50,6 Mb
Release : 2016-05-24
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 9783110423389

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The Languages and Linguistics of South Asia by Hans Henrich Hock,Elena Bashir Pdf

With nearly a quarter of the world’s population, members of at least five major language families plus several putative language isolates, South Asia is a fascinating arena for linguistic investigations, whether comparative-historical linguistics, studies of language contact and multilingualism, or general linguistic theory. This volume provides a state-of-the-art survey of linguistic research on the languages of South Asia, with contributions by well-known experts. Focus is both on what has been accomplished so far and on what remains unresolved or controversial and hence offers challenges for future research. In addition to covering the languages, their histories, and their genetic classification, as well as phonetics/phonology, morphology, syntax, and sociolinguistics, the volume provides special coverage of contact and convergence, indigenous South Asian grammatical traditions, applications of modern technology to South Asian languages, and South Asian writing systems. An appendix offers a classified listing of major sources and resources, both digital/online and printed.

Trans-Himalayan Linguistics

Author : Thomas Owen-Smith,Nathan Hill
Publisher : Walter de Gruyter
Page : 452 pages
File Size : 41,6 Mb
Release : 2013-12-12
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 9783110310832

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Trans-Himalayan Linguistics by Thomas Owen-Smith,Nathan Hill Pdf

The Himalaya and surrounding regions are amongst the world's most linguistically diverse places. Of an estimated 600 languages spoken here at Asia's heart, few are researched in depth and many virtually undocumented. Historical developments and relationships between the region's languages also remain poorly understood. Thisbook brings together new work on under-researched Himalayan languages with investigations into the complexities of the area's linguistic history, offering original data and perspectives on the synchrony and diachrony of the Greater Himalayan Region. The volume arises from papers given and topics discussed at the 16th Himalayan Languages Symposium in London in 2010. Most papers focus on Tibeto-Burman languages. These include topics relating to individual - mostly small and endangered - languages, such as Tilung, Shumcho, Rengmitca, Yongning Na and Tshangla; comparative research on the Tibetic, East Bodish and Tamangic language groups; and several papers whose scope covers the whole language family. The remaining paper deals with the origins of Burushaski, whose genetic affiliation remains uncertain. This book will be of special interest to scholars of Tibeto-Burman, and historical as well as general linguists.

Austroasiatic Syntax in Areal and Diachronic Perspective

Author : Anonim
Publisher : BRILL
Page : 351 pages
File Size : 48,8 Mb
Release : 2020-04-14
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 9789004425606

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Austroasiatic Syntax in Areal and Diachronic Perspective by Anonim Pdf

This volume elevates historical morpho-syntax to a research priority in the field of Southeast Asian language history, transcending the traditional focus on phonology and lexicon. The eleven chapters reflect work by 13 leading researchers in Austroasiatic language studies.

Diversity in the Structure of Christian Reasoning

Author : Joshua Broggi
Publisher : BRILL
Page : 250 pages
File Size : 50,8 Mb
Release : 2015-06-24
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9789004298057

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Diversity in the Structure of Christian Reasoning by Joshua Broggi Pdf

Diversity in the Structure of Christian Reasoning makes an argument about the nature of interpretive conflicts in modern theology. Using two examples from World Christianity, it examines the hermeneutical changes wrought when scripture crosses cultural boundaries.