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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' ...
SUZUKI, Hiroyuki. - : Zenodo, 2021
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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' ...
SUZUKI, Hiroyuki. - : Zenodo, 2021
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'Eat meal' in Khams Tibetan in the Tibetosphere of Yunnan ...
SUZUKI, Hiroyuki. - : Zenodo, 2021
Abstract: This article deals with a geolinguistic analysis of two words, ‘meal’ and ‘eat’, and an expression ‘eat meal’ in Yunnan Tibetan (Khams). In Literary Tibetan, the verb za ‘eat’ generally takes a cognate object za ma ‘meal’. However, in Yunnan Tibetan, the phenomenon of the cognate object is not pervasive. The linguistic map for ‘meal’ shows that all the varieties use zan , with the exception of a single variety, Daan, which uses za ma . The linguistic map for ‘eat’ displays that there are two roots, za (literally ‘eat’) and ’cha’ (literally ‘chew’), exhibiting a continuous distribution: east ( ’cha’ ) and west ( za ). Consequently, the linguistic map for ‘eat meal’ almost follows the distribution of the word form for ‘eat’. The word form for ‘eat’ is related to the dialect classification in most cases. The word form corresponding to za is principally used in the sDerong-nJol group, whereas that corresponding to ’cha’ is principally used in the Sems-kyi-nyila and Chaphreng groups. From this perspective, it is ...
Keyword: cognate object; dialect classification; Khams Tibetan; lexical correspondence; Tibetic languages
URL: https://zenodo.org/record/5529260
https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5529260
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'Eat meal' in Khams Tibetan in the Tibetosphere of Yunnan ...
SUZUKI, Hiroyuki. - : Zenodo, 2021
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Structural Equation Modeling of Tongue Function and Tongue Hygiene in Acute Stroke Patients
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
In: Congenit Anom (Kyoto) (2019)
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/ɧ/ in Amdo Tibetan: Descriptive and Historical Approaches
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King’s pig: A story in Lhagang Tibetan with a grammatical annotation on a narrative mode
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) ...
Suzuki, Hiroyuki. - : Linguistics of the Tibeto-Burman Area, 2013
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SECTION 1: LEARNING & MEMORY - Alpha Activity During Rem Sleep Contributes to Overnight Improvement in Performance on a Visual Discrimination Task
In: Perceptual & motor skills. - Thousand Oaks, CA : SAGE Publications 115 (2012) 2, 337-348
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Multiple usages of the verb snang in Gagatang Tibetan (Weixi, Yunnan)
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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Ergative Marking in Nyagrong-Minyag (Xinlong, Sichuan) ...
Suzuki, Hiroyuki. - : Linguistics of the Tibeto-Burman Area, 2012
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Nouveau Regard Sur Les Dialectes Tibetains a l'est d'Aba: Phonetique Et Classification Du Dialecte De Sharkhog [Songpan-Jiuzhaigou] ...
Suzuki, Hiroyuki. - : Linguistics of the Tibeto-Burman Area, 2008
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