Review of "藏语词族研究 A study on word families in Tibetan"

Unlike Classical Indo-European languages like Greek and Sanskrit, whose morphology is well understood in spite of their intricate complexity, the morphology of Sino-Tibetan languages is still poorly studied, even for a major literary language such as Tibetan. This sad state of affairs is due i...

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Main Author: Jacques, Guillaume
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1777052024-06-03T07:32:09Z Review of "藏语词族研究 A study on word families in Tibetan" Jacques, Guillaume CRLAO/CNRS Arts and Humanities Unlike Classical Indo-European languages like Greek and Sanskrit, whose morphology is well understood in spite of their intricate complexity, the morphology of Sino-Tibetan languages is still poorly studied, even for a major literary language such as Tibetan. This sad state of affairs is due in part to the fact that the languages whose historical phonology is best studied, Chinese and Lolo Burmese, have poorly preserved Proto-Sino-Tibetan morphology. Published version 2024-06-03T07:32:09Z 2024-06-03T07:32:09Z 2011 Journal Article Jacques, G. (2011). Review of "藏语词族研究 A study on word families in Tibetan". Linguistics of the Tibeto-Burman Area, 34(1), 145-149. https://dx.doi.org/10.32655/LTBA.34.1.07 0731-3500 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/177705 10.32655/LTBA.34.1.07 1 34 145 149 en Linguistics of the Tibeto-Burman Area © 2011 The Editor(s). All rights reserved. application/pdf
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Review of "藏语词族研究 A study on word families in Tibetan"
description Unlike Classical Indo-European languages like Greek and Sanskrit, whose morphology is well understood in spite of their intricate complexity, the morphology of Sino-Tibetan languages is still poorly studied, even for a major literary language such as Tibetan. This sad state of affairs is due in part to the fact that the languages whose historical phonology is best studied, Chinese and Lolo Burmese, have poorly preserved Proto-Sino-Tibetan morphology.
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