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Review of Himalayan Languages and Linguistics: Studies in phonology, semantics, morphology and syntax. Mark Turin and Bettina Zeisler, eds.
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Alternances entre ḥ et b en tibétain ancien et dans les langues tibétaines modernes
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A note on the phonetic evolution of yod-pa-red in Central Tibetan ...
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A Lexicon of Tibetan Verb Stems as Reported by the Grammatical Tradition
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A note on the phonetic evolution of yod-pa-red in Central Tibet.
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Tibetan <h-> as a plain initial and its place in Old Tibetan phonology ...
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Tibetan <ḥ-> as a plain initial and its place in Old Tibetan Phonology
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Review of Handbook of Proto-Tibeto-Burman: System and Philosophy of Sino-Tibetan Reconstruction. By James A. Matisoff. Berkeley: University of California Press, 2003
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Aspirated and Unaspirated Voiceless Consonants in Old Tibetan
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Tibetan vwa 'fox' and the Sound Change Tibeto-Burman *wa > Tibetan o ...
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Tibetan vwa ‘fox’ and the sound change Tibeto-Burman *wa -> Old Tibetan o
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Once more on the letter འ
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Abstract:
W. S. Coblin, in a contribution (2002) to the ongoing iscussion about the phonetic value of the Tibetan letter ༢ (transcribed as v), has argued that this character has no phonetic value per se but is rather an orthographic device. A review of the previous literature and consideration of Coblin’s arguments in contrast agree with the finding that before vowels and the glide -w- the letter v represents a voiced fricative, while before consonants it stands for prenasalization; in the former position, the value [ɣ] is argued for. The use of final -v in Old Tibetan inscriptions suggests that in that position too -v has the value [ɣ]. Finally, with a view to the internal reconstruction of the Tibetan verbal system, consideration is given to the question of whether the various phonetic values of v- represent a unitary phoneme.
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URL: https://eprints.soas.ac.uk/5632/1/once_more_on_the_letter.pdf http://stedt.berkeley.edu/ltba/ https://eprints.soas.ac.uk/5632/
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Compte rendu (Review of Paul G. Hackett, 'A Tibetan Verb Lexicon' Ithaca: Snow Lion, 2003.)
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Compte rendu de Paul G. Hackett, A Tibetan Verb Lexicon : Verb Classes and Syntactic Frames
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