The phonetic values of the Tibetan letter r in Tibeto-Chinese transcriptional texts from Dunhuang
In Tibeto-Chinese transcriptions from Dūnhuáng, Tibetan r frequently occurs in syllable final position, where it corresponds to final -t of the traditional Qièyùn System. This use of Tibetan r in the texts has been well known for over a century and is often discussed in the literature. Much ra...
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Main Author: | Coblin, W. South |
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Other Authors: | University of Iowa |
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Language: | English |
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2024
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