On the evolution of Tibetan final *-s

Written Tibetan has three nasal finals (*-m, *-n, *-13), three stop finals (*-b, *-d, *-g), and three continuant finals (*-r, *-1, *-s). There are also seven consonant cluster finals: *-nd, *-rd, *-1d, *-bs, *-gs, *-ms, and *-rjs. The evolution of final *-s has had an influence on the tones and the...

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Main Author: Tan, Kerang
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1789082024-07-12T04:09:06Z On the evolution of Tibetan final *-s Tan, Kerang Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, Beijing Arts and Humanities Written Tibetan has three nasal finals (*-m, *-n, *-13), three stop finals (*-b, *-d, *-g), and three continuant finals (*-r, *-1, *-s). There are also seven consonant cluster finals: *-nd, *-rd, *-1d, *-bs, *-gs, *-ms, and *-rjs. The evolution of final *-s has had an influence on the tones and the rhyme structure of modern Tibetan dialects. This paper will concern itself solely with the developments regarding final *-s. Published version 2024-07-12T04:09:06Z 2024-07-12T04:09:06Z 1987 Journal Article Tan, K. (1987). On the evolution of Tibetan final *-s. Linguistics of the Tibeto-Burman Area, 10(1), 152-165. https://dx.doi.org/10.32655/LTBA.10.1.10 0731-3500 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/178908 10.32655/LTBA.10.1.10 1 10 152 165 en Linguistics of the Tibeto-Burman Area © 1987 The Editor(s). All rights reserved. application/pdf
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On the evolution of Tibetan final *-s
description Written Tibetan has three nasal finals (*-m, *-n, *-13), three stop finals (*-b, *-d, *-g), and three continuant finals (*-r, *-1, *-s). There are also seven consonant cluster finals: *-nd, *-rd, *-1d, *-bs, *-gs, *-ms, and *-rjs. The evolution of final *-s has had an influence on the tones and the rhyme structure of modern Tibetan dialects. This paper will concern itself solely with the developments regarding final *-s.
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