
Ethnolinguistic contact across the Indo-Myanmar-Southwestern China mountains
Special issue of Asian Languages and Linguistics 4:2 (2023)
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[Asian Languages and Linguistics, 4:2] 2023. v, 218 pp.
Publishing status: Available
Published online on 25 April 2024
Published online on 25 April 2024
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Table of Contents
- Ethnolinguistic contact across the Indo-Myanmar-Southwestern China mountainsAlexander R. Coupe, Randy J. LaPolla & Hideo Sawada | pp. 113–118
- Jinghpaw loanword typology: Is the Jinghpaw lexicon conservative or innovative?Keita Kurabe | pp. 119–135
- Linguistic similarities between Asho Chin and BurmeseKosei Otsuka | pp. 136–166
- An attempt to plot the source languages of village names on a map of Kachin State, MyanmarHideo Sawada | pp. 167–193
- Homeland of Karenic languages: From the perspective of plant namesAtsuhiko Kato | pp. 194–223
- Geolinguistic approach to migration history in the south-eastern edge of the Tibetosphere: A case study of Sangdam Tibetan and methodological remarksHiroyuki Suzuki | pp. 224–250
- The role of cognitive schemas in linguistic convergence: From nominative-accusative to ergative‑absolutive alignment in NagameseAlexander R. Coupe | pp. 251–272
- Manifestations of Jinghpaw influence among Rawang speakersRandy J. LaPolla & Keita Kurabe | pp. 273–290
- Phonological, lexical and grammatical borrowings and replications in Hyow, a language of the Bangladesh-Burma border areaMuhammad Zakaria | pp. 291–330
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