On the evidence for the relationship Kiranti-Rung

In an article published in 1984 Thurgood presented some arguments in favor of a 'Rung' subgroup of Tibeto-Burman. in which he includes Gyarong, Kham. Chepang. Jinghpaw, Tangut. Qiang and Nungish. Thurgood also seems to suggest a closer relationship between Klranti and Rung on the basis of...

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Main Author: Ebert, Karen H.
Other Authors: University of Zurich
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: 2024
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10356/179206
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description In an article published in 1984 Thurgood presented some arguments in favor of a 'Rung' subgroup of Tibeto-Burman. in which he includes Gyarong, Kham. Chepang. Jinghpaw, Tangut. Qiang and Nungish. Thurgood also seems to suggest a closer relationship between Klranti and Rung on the basis of agreement patterns. The paradigms compared are from Gyarong and Thulung, a Western Rai language. I shall here present material from the verbal paradigms of Southern Rai, which turn out to be much closer to Gyarong than Thulung or. as far as I can see, any language of the Rung group.
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spelling ntu-10356/1792062024-07-24T06:49:20Z On the evidence for the relationship Kiranti-Rung Ebert, Karen H. University of Zurich Arts and Humanities In an article published in 1984 Thurgood presented some arguments in favor of a 'Rung' subgroup of Tibeto-Burman. in which he includes Gyarong, Kham. Chepang. Jinghpaw, Tangut. Qiang and Nungish. Thurgood also seems to suggest a closer relationship between Klranti and Rung on the basis of agreement patterns. The paradigms compared are from Gyarong and Thulung, a Western Rai language. I shall here present material from the verbal paradigms of Southern Rai, which turn out to be much closer to Gyarong than Thulung or. as far as I can see, any language of the Rung group. Published version 2024-07-24T06:49:20Z 2024-07-24T06:49:20Z 1990 Journal Article Ebert, K. H. (1990). On the evidence for the relationship Kiranti-Rung. Linguistics of the Tibeto-Burman Area, 13(1), 57-78. https://dx.doi.org/10.32655/LTBA.13.1.03 0731-3500 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/179206 10.32655/LTBA.13.1.03 1 13 57 78 en Linguistics of the Tibeto-Burman Area © 1990 The Editor(s). All rights reserved. application/pdf
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