A note on Proto-Burmese-Lolo prefixation

In an early (1939) study of K[anburi] L[awa], the writer pointed out that this deviant BL language has initial 1- for PBL *s-: le 'fruit' < *sey, lak 'tree' < *sik (cf. lla 'neck' < *lire), as well as for PEI, *z-: ID- 'child' < *za (cf. • ...

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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1786652024-07-03T02:39:35Z A note on Proto-Burmese-Lolo prefixation Benedict, Paul K. Arts and Humanities In an early (1939) study of K[anburi] L[awa], the writer pointed out that this deviant BL language has initial 1- for PBL *s-: le 'fruit' < *sey, lak 'tree' < *sik (cf. lla 'neck' < *lire), as well as for PEI, *z-: ID- 'child' < *za (cf. • 'five' < *RE), contrasting with d- for *s- in dory 'three' < *sum (cf. yuq 'house' < *yarsi, with *u maintained after *y.-); also th- for *ts-: than 'elephant' < *tsail,as well as for *A-: ,-a-tha 'fish' = 'fish-flesh' (this compound often found in TB vocabulary lists under 'fish') < *La. Note 17 'fish' < *nya and -tha 'flesh' < *6a, contrasting with aa 'five' < *LA and 1D- 'child' < *za, exactly paralleling the development (STC: 54) shown by Lakher [Kuki-Naga] a! 'fish' and sa 'flesh', con- trasting with pro 'five' and so 'child'. Published version 2024-07-03T02:39:35Z 2024-07-03T02:39:35Z 1975 Journal Article Benedict, P. K. (1975). A note on Proto-Burmese-Lolo prefixation. Linguistics of the Tibeto-Burman Area, 2(2), 289-291. https://dx.doi.org/10.32655/LTBA.2.2.07 0731-3500 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/178665 10.32655/LTBA.2.2.07 2 2 289 291 en Linguistics of the Tibeto-Burman Area © 1975 The Editor(s). All rights reserved. application/pdf
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A note on Proto-Burmese-Lolo prefixation
description In an early (1939) study of K[anburi] L[awa], the writer pointed out that this deviant BL language has initial 1- for PBL *s-: le 'fruit' < *sey, lak 'tree' < *sik (cf. lla 'neck' < *lire), as well as for PEI, *z-: ID- 'child' < *za (cf. • 'five' < *RE), contrasting with d- for *s- in dory 'three' < *sum (cf. yuq 'house' < *yarsi, with *u maintained after *y.-); also th- for *ts-: than 'elephant' < *tsail,as well as for *A-: ,-a-tha 'fish' = 'fish-flesh' (this compound often found in TB vocabulary lists under 'fish') < *La. Note 17 'fish' < *nya and -tha 'flesh' < *6a, contrasting with aa 'five' < *LA and 1D- 'child' < *za, exactly paralleling the development (STC: 54) shown by Lakher [Kuki-Naga] a! 'fish' and sa 'flesh', con- trasting with pro 'five' and so 'child'.
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