Leg' in southeastern Chinese dialects and Tibeto-Burman root *pey 'leg'
In his recent monograph God and the Sino-Tibetan Copula . . . Matisoff (1985) presented etymologies for the following Tibeto-Burman roots: *r-pay 'spleen'; *r-may 'tail'; *-ley 'tongue"; and *pey 'leg'.
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Main Author: | Bauer, Robert S. |
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Other Authors: | Naruto University, Japan |
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