A comparison of Akha, Hani, Khàtú and Pîjɔ̀
In an earlier article (Hansson 1982) 1 described the relationship between Akha. as spoken in Thailand, and Han! according to a Hani-Chinese Wordlist published in 1959. In the autumn of 1982 I had the chance to work for some days with speakers of Aloha, Han!. Khatii and Flj6 at the Yunnan Institute o...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-1791792024-07-23T08:22:02Z A comparison of Akha, Hani, Khàtú and Pîjɔ̀ Hansson, Inga-Lill Institute of East Asian Languages, University of Lund Arts and Humanities In an earlier article (Hansson 1982) 1 described the relationship between Akha. as spoken in Thailand, and Han! according to a Hani-Chinese Wordlist published in 1959. In the autumn of 1982 I had the chance to work for some days with speakers of Aloha, Han!. Khatii and Flj6 at the Yunnan Institute of Nationalities in Kunming. Owing to the short time I had at my disposal. I couldn't work in the way I would have liked to. Not all of the material is on tape and there was no time to check my notes properly. So It is with some hesitation that I present my material, but as so little data is available (especially on Khatil and F1j5). I thought it might be of interest anyway. The results and conclusions should be regarded as preliminary. Published version 2024-07-23T08:22:02Z 2024-07-23T08:22:02Z 1989 Journal Article Hansson, I. (1989). A comparison of Akha, Hani, Khàtú and Pîjɔ̀. Linguistics of the Tibeto-Burman Area, 12(1), 6-91. https://dx.doi.org/10.32655/LTBA.12.1.02 0731-3500 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/179179 10.32655/LTBA.12.1.02 1 12 6 91 en Linguistics of the Tibeto-Burman Area © 1989 The Editor(s). All rights reserved. application/pdf |
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In an earlier article (Hansson 1982) 1 described the relationship between Akha. as spoken in Thailand, and Han! according to a Hani-Chinese Wordlist published in 1959. In the autumn of 1982 I had the chance to work for some days with speakers of Aloha, Han!. Khatii and Flj6 at the Yunnan Institute of Nationalities in Kunming. Owing to the short time I had at my disposal. I couldn't work in the way I would have liked to. Not all of the material is on tape and there was no time to check my notes properly. So It is with some hesitation that I present my material, but as so little data is available (especially on Khatil and F1j5). I thought it might be of interest anyway. The results and conclusions should be regarded as preliminary. |
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