The moraic structure of classical Tibetan

Although Tibeto-Burman has been reconstructed with a phonemic quantity distinction between vowels, e.g., TB *gar `leave, abandon' and *gar `dance, leap, stride' (Benedict 1972 #15 and #11), which probably indicates moraic light and heavy syllables, respectively, the Tibetan writing system...

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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1781862024-06-11T08:49:13Z The moraic structure of classical Tibetan Hogan, Lee C. Arts and Humanities Although Tibeto-Burman has been reconstructed with a phonemic quantity distinction between vowels, e.g., TB *gar `leave, abandon' and *gar `dance, leap, stride' (Benedict 1972 #15 and #11), which probably indicates moraic light and heavy syllables, respectively, the Tibetan writing system is, at best, ambiguous concerning phonological quantity distinctions, even though the evidence seems to suggest morae in modern Lhasa Tibetan (Chang and Shefts 1965, Goldstein and Nornang 1978, Hari 1979, and Hogan 1994). Published version 2024-06-11T08:49:13Z 2024-06-11T08:49:13Z 1996 Journal Article Hogan, L. C. (1996). The moraic structure of classical Tibetan. Linguistics of the Tibeto-Burman Area, 19(1), 115-149. https://dx.doi.org/10.32655/LTBA.19.1.10 0731-3500 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/178186 10.32655/LTBA.19.1.10 1 19 115 149 en Linguistics of the Tibeto-Burman Area © 1996 The Editor(s). All rights reserved. application/pdf
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The moraic structure of classical Tibetan
description Although Tibeto-Burman has been reconstructed with a phonemic quantity distinction between vowels, e.g., TB *gar `leave, abandon' and *gar `dance, leap, stride' (Benedict 1972 #15 and #11), which probably indicates moraic light and heavy syllables, respectively, the Tibetan writing system is, at best, ambiguous concerning phonological quantity distinctions, even though the evidence seems to suggest morae in modern Lhasa Tibetan (Chang and Shefts 1965, Goldstein and Nornang 1978, Hari 1979, and Hogan 1994).
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