On pitch accent in the Mu-nya language
Mu-nya (or Minyag) 木雅, a Tibeto-Burman language of China, is spoken by a part of the Tibetan nationality in southwest Sichuan, around the famous Minya Konka mountain. Presently six works on the Mu-nya language are available: two brief descriptive analyses (SUN 1983 and HUANG 1985), two vocabulary li...
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description | Mu-nya (or Minyag) 木雅, a Tibeto-Burman language of China, is spoken by a part of the Tibetan nationality in southwest Sichuan, around the famous Minya Konka mountain. Presently six works on the Mu-nya language are available: two brief descriptive analyses (SUN 1983 and HUANG 1985), two vocabulary lists (ZMYYC and TBL), one brief phonological analysis (IKEDA 1998), and one short folk tale text (LIN 1998). All these descriptions are of the western dialect of Mu-nya, spoken around the Sade district. We have no linguistic information on the eastern dialect spoken in the Shimian district, which might be in danger of extinction. |
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spelling | ntu-10356/1780112024-06-06T08:13:48Z On pitch accent in the Mu-nya language Ikeda, Takumi Kyoto University Arts and Humanities Mu-nya (or Minyag) 木雅, a Tibeto-Burman language of China, is spoken by a part of the Tibetan nationality in southwest Sichuan, around the famous Minya Konka mountain. Presently six works on the Mu-nya language are available: two brief descriptive analyses (SUN 1983 and HUANG 1985), two vocabulary lists (ZMYYC and TBL), one brief phonological analysis (IKEDA 1998), and one short folk tale text (LIN 1998). All these descriptions are of the western dialect of Mu-nya, spoken around the Sade district. We have no linguistic information on the eastern dialect spoken in the Shimian district, which might be in danger of extinction. Published version 2024-06-06T08:13:48Z 2024-06-06T08:13:48Z 2002 Journal Article Ikeda, T. (2002). On pitch accent in the Mu-nya language. Linguistics of the Tibeto-Burman Area, 25(2), 27-45. https://dx.doi.org/10.32655/LTBA.25.2.02 0731-3500 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/178011 10.32655/LTBA.25.2.02 2 25 27 45 en Linguistics of the Tibeto-Burman Area © 2002 The Editor(s). All rights reserved. application/pdf |
spellingShingle | Arts and Humanities Ikeda, Takumi On pitch accent in the Mu-nya language |
title | On pitch accent in the Mu-nya language |
title_full | On pitch accent in the Mu-nya language |
title_fullStr | On pitch accent in the Mu-nya language |
title_full_unstemmed | On pitch accent in the Mu-nya language |
title_short | On pitch accent in the Mu-nya language |
title_sort | on pitch accent in the mu nya language |
topic | Arts and Humanities |
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