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Tibetic terms for 'sow' and 'boar' in re-interpretation and analogy: From 'female pig' to 'pig-mother' and then to 'pig-father' ...
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Tibetic terms for 'sow' and 'boar' in re-interpretation and analogy: From 'female pig' to 'pig-mother' and then to 'pig-father' ...
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'Eat meal' in Khams Tibetan in the Tibetosphere of Yunnan ...
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'Eat meal' in Khams Tibetan in the Tibetosphere of Yunnan ...
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Structural Equation Modeling of Tongue Function and Tongue Hygiene in Acute Stroke Patients
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In: Int J Environ Res Public Health (2021)
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Three‐dimensional evaluation of morphology and position of impacted supernumerary teeth in cases of cleidocranial dysplasia
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In: Congenit Anom (Kyoto) (2019)
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King’s pig: A story in Lhagang Tibetan with a grammatical annotation on a narrative mode
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In: Suzuki, Hiroyuki; & Wangmo, Sonam. (2017). King’s pig: A story in Lhagang Tibetan with a grammatical annotation on a narrative mode. Himalayan Linguistics, 16(2). doi:10.5070/H916233598. Retrieved from: http://www.escholarship.org/uc/item/07b6q1vz (2017)
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Extraordinary sound development of **s* and **z* in mBalhag Tibetan (Shangri-la, Yunnan) ...
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Multiple usages of the verb snang in Gagatang Tibetan (Weixi, Yunnan)
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In: Suzuki, Hiroyuki. (2012). Multiple usages of the verb snang in Gagatang Tibetan (Weixi, Yunnan). Himalayan Linguistics, 11(1). doi:10.5070/H911123711. Retrieved from: http://www.escholarship.org/uc/item/774554sm (2012)
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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 equational and/or identificational functions for a non-self-oriented speech without any specific evidentiality; 2) existential usage: for both the existence of the subject and the speaker’s intimate awareness of that existence; 3) evidential usage as a verbal suffix: for representing the visual experience for a speech. Of these usages, the first usage is unique to the Zhollam dialect among the Tibetan dialects.
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Copulative Verb; Evidentiality; Existential Verb; Khams Tibetan; Visual Perception
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URL: http://www.escholarship.org/uc/item/774554sm
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Nouveau Regard Sur Les Dialectes Tibetains a l'est d'Aba: Phonetique Et Classification Du Dialecte De Sharkhog [Songpan-Jiuzhaigou] ...
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