Anthropological Linguistics Vol. 40, No. 1 (Spring, 1998), pp. 109-123.
University of Oregon, 1998. - 16 p.
This article describes a categorization of certain areas of the noun vocabulary that is explicitly marked in the Tibetan honorific system. The categorization is of particular interest because it follows different principles from other documented linguistic categorization...
Himalayan Linguistics, Vol. 12(1), 2013. - p. 1–16. - ISSN: 1544-7502 DeLancey (1992) and Hongladarom (1994) suppose that ḥdug means 'sit' in Old and Classical Tibetan, and that these languages entirely lack the evidential use of this morpheme well known in 'Lhasa' Tibetan. In contrast, Denwood (1999) sees the Classical Tibetan use of ḥdug as broadly in keeping with its...
Himalayan Linguistics, Vol. 9(1), 2010. - p. 41–49. - ISSN: 1544-7502 In the Sino-Tibetan family, some languages have complex verbal agreement systems (Rgyalrong, Kiranti), while others (such as Chinese, Lolo-Burmese and Tibetan) seem to show no trace of any relational morphology on the verb. No consensus has yet emerged concerning the antiquity of agreement morphology in...
Journal of South Asian Languages and Linguistics. — 2016. — Vol. 3. — Issue 1. — p. 85-122. Abstract: This paper outlines Tibetan morphosyntactic features transferred into two genetically unrelated and typologically distinct languages, Salar (Turkic) and Wutun (Sinitic), both spoken in the same linguistic area, the Amdo Sprachbund located in the Upper Yellow River basin in...
Brill, 2012. — 254 pages. — (Brill’s Tibetan Studies Library). — ISBN: 978-90-042-3348-5. Old Tibetan Studies, edited by Cristina Scherrer-Schaub, is an inquiry into secular and religious Old Tibetan documents from Central Asia and Tibet. The volume is written with the intent to confront facts and textualization and contribute to the clarification of particular aspects of the...
Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies, 17. — p. 133-153. The purpose of this article is to re-examine some of the ways in which tone has been stated in certain of the spoken Tibetan dialects, and to apply to the Nominal Phrase in one of them, Lhasa Tibetan (LT), the suggestion that such statements can be more profitably associated not with the syllable, as...
Bulletin of Tibetology. — 11. 1. — p. 11-15. In this paper I have concentrated on the phonetic aspects of some of the dialects, on their pronunciation features; but I should not wish to give the impression that dialect comparison consists of phonetic study only.
Himalayan Linguistics, Vol. 11(1), 2012. - p. 1–16. - ISSN: 1544-7502 This paper describes the usage of the verb snang in the Zhollam dialect of Gagatang Tibetan, spoken in Weixi County, Diqing Prefecture, Yunnan, China, with comparison to other verbs. The form snang in the Zhollam dialect is pronounced as /n̥ɔŋ/ and it is mainly employed as follows: 1) copulative usage: for...
Статья из The World's Writing Systems, Oxford University Press, 1996, pp. 431-441
The article provides detailed analysis of the Tibetan script and its derivatives.
The Tibetan script falls into two basic types, of which the first is called dbu can 'with a head', the second dbu med 'acephalous'. In current scholarship there is a great deal of controversy surrounding the...
Улан-Удэ: БНЦ СО РАН, 2009. — 288 с.
В сборнике научных статей, посвященных памяти крупного бурятского тибетолога Регби Ешиевича Пубаева (1928-1991), собраны работы профессиональных российских тибетологов. Здесь представлены последние изыскания в области тибетского источниковедения, текстологии, анализ философских, схоластических и агиографических текстов, а также исследования...
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