A note on the phonetic evolution of Yod-Pa-Red in Central Tibet
Despite the current inconsistent spellings such as yod-red (Tournadre 1996: 229- 231 et passim, 2003), yog-red (Denwood 1999: 158 et passim), and yoḥo-red (Hu et al. 1989: 64 et passim) of the existential copula and auxiliary verb which is pronounced as yɔɔ̀ reè (Chang and Shefts 1964: 15) or...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-1777202024-06-03T08:49:06Z A note on the phonetic evolution of Yod-Pa-Red in Central Tibet Hill, Nathan W. School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London Arts and Humanities Despite the current inconsistent spellings such as yod-red (Tournadre 1996: 229- 231 et passim, 2003), yog-red (Denwood 1999: 158 et passim), and yoḥo-red (Hu et al. 1989: 64 et passim) of the existential copula and auxiliary verb which is pronounced as yɔɔ̀ reè (Chang and Shefts 1964: 15) or yo:re' (Tournadre 1996: 229-231) there is widespread agreement that yod-pa-red is the etymological origin of this morpheme (Chang and Chang 1968: 106ff, Tournadre 1996: 229). It is regularly spelled yod-pa-red in the newspaper articles collected from the Mi dmaṅs brñan par (人民畫報 Peoples Pictorial). Published version 2024-06-03T08:49:06Z 2024-06-03T08:49:06Z 2010 Journal Article Hill, N. W. (2010). A note on the phonetic evolution of Yod-Pa-Red in Central Tibet. Linguistics of the Tibeto-Burman Area, 33(1), 93-94. https://dx.doi.org/10.32655/LTBA.33.1.04 0731-3500 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/177720 10.32655/LTBA.33.1.04 1 33 93 94 en Linguistics of the Tibeto-Burman Area © 2010 The Editor(s). All rights reserved. application/pdf |
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Despite the current inconsistent spellings such as yod-red (Tournadre 1996: 229-
231 et passim, 2003), yog-red (Denwood 1999: 158 et passim), and yoḥo-red (Hu
et al. 1989: 64 et passim) of the existential copula and auxiliary verb which is
pronounced as yɔɔ̀ reè (Chang and Shefts 1964: 15) or yo:re' (Tournadre 1996:
229-231) there is widespread agreement that yod-pa-red is the etymological
origin of this morpheme (Chang and Chang 1968: 106ff, Tournadre 1996: 229). It
is regularly spelled yod-pa-red in the newspaper articles collected from the Mi
dmaṅs brñan par (人民畫報 Peoples Pictorial). |
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