Sino-Tibetan *tongue and *lick
Gordon H. Luce's Phases of Pre-Pagan Burma, Volume II first alerted me to the potential fruitfulness of comparative work with southern Chinese dialects and Tibeto-Burman languages. In Chart N, Tibeto-Burman Languages - Chin (Zo) Group, Tone Pattern I (Luce 1985:70-71), the following forms for &...
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Main Author: | Bauer, Robert S. |
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Other Authors: | University of Hong Kong |
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