Ho Ne (She) is Hmongic: one final argument
Although the genetic relationship of languages referred to as Hmong-Mien is not controversial, there are still subgrouping issues left to be resolved.2 "Ho Ne" [h022 ne53] (language of the "mountain people") known more widely by the Chinese name "She" [p55], is a Hmong-...
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Main Author: | Ratliff, Martha |
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Other Authors: | Wayne State University |
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