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    The benefactive construction in Moulmein Sgaw Karen Chappell, Hilary

    Хэвлэсэн 2024
    “…It ts generally recognized that the Karen languages are tonal S-V-O languages belonging to the Tibeto-Burman family (Benedict 1976; Shafer 1974: Weidert 1987). …”
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    Valence-changing particles in Pwo Karen Kato, Atsuhiko

    Хэвлэсэн 2024
    Нөхцлүүд: “…Arts and Humanities…”
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    Word order in Tibeto-Burman languages Dryer, Matthew S.

    Хэвлэсэн 2024
    “…The paper has separate sections on the two groups of languages in Tibeto-Burman which are VO, namely Karen and Bai. The rest of the paper focuses on the OV Tibeto-Burman languages, looking at six word order features that are not predictable from a language being OV, namely (1) adjective and noun; (2) relative clause and noun; (3) demonstrative and noun; (4) numeral and noun; (5) degree word and adjective; and (6) negative and verb. …”
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    New perspectives on evidentials: a view from Tibeto-Burman Aikhenvald, Alexandra Y., LaPolla, Randy J.

    Хэвлэсэн 2024
    “…Evidentials are a particularly salient feature of Tibeto-Burman languages. This volume features in-depth studies of evidentiality systems in six languages: Rgyalthang, a Kham Tibetan dialect, by Krisadawan Hongladarom; Yongning Na (Naxi group; believed to be closely related to Lolo Burmese), by Liberty Lidz; Darma (Almora branch of Western Himalayish), by Christina Willis; nDrapa (Qiangic), by Satoko Shirai; Magar (Himalayish), by Karen Grunow-Hårsta, and Tabo (or Spiti), a Tibetan dialect, by Veronika Hein. …”
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    Sino-Tibetan syntax LaPolla, Randy J.

    Хэвлэсэн 2021
    “…After the split of the two branches, the Sinitic side of the family developed verb-medial clauses due to a gradual shift to a clause-final focus position, possibly due at least in part to contact with Tai-Kadai languages, much as the Tibeto-Burman languages Bai and Karen have changed to verb-medial syntax due to contact with Sinitic in the case of Bai, and Tai and Mon-Khmer languages in the case of Karen.…”
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