Shǐxīng, a Sino-Tibetan language of South-West China: a grammatical sketch with two appended texts
This article is a brief grammatical sketch of Shǐxīng, accompanied by two analyzed and annotated texts. Shǐxīng is a little studied Sino-Tibetan language of South-West China, currently classified as belonging to the Qiangic subgroup of the Sino-Tibetan language family. Based on newly collected...
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2024
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Summary: | This article is a brief grammatical sketch of Shǐxīng, accompanied by
two analyzed and annotated texts. Shǐxīng is a little studied Sino-Tibetan language
of South-West China, currently classified as belonging to the Qiangic subgroup of
the Sino-Tibetan language family. Based on newly collected data, this grammatical
sketch is deemed as an enlarged and elaborated version of Huáng & Rénzēng’s
(1991) outline of Shǐxīng, with an aim to put forward a new description of Shǐxīng
in a language that makes it accessible also to a non-Chinese speaking audience. |
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