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CNS Neuroscience &Therapeutics, Volume 32, Issue 5, May 2026.
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A geolinguistic analysis of directional prefixes in Qiangic languages

open access: yesA geolinguistic analysis of directional prefixes in Qiangic languages
[ICSTLL 51] 26th-28th September 2018 ; Kyoto University, Kyoto, JAPAN 主催 : 第51回国際漢蔵語学会実行委員会 ; 共催 ...
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Zai zhongyin yu shengdiao de lianxuti shang kan Shixingyu (Between stress and tone: Tones in Shixing and other Qiangic languages)

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属藏缅语族羌语支南支的史兴语(又称旭米藏语)分布在四川省凉山州木里县水洛乡部分村寨,使用人口大约2000人。 史兴语是有声调的语言,据孙宏开(1983)与黄布凡和仁增旺姆(1991)的介绍,其声调具备如下两个特点: 1. 史兴语四个声调(高平:55、高降:53、中升:35和中平:33)当中,只有前三者才呈现声调对立,而最后一个只出现在双音节和多音节词中; 2. 史兴语声调往往受连读变调和语气影响而有变化,在句中不大稳定。 在2005和2006年的田野调查资料的基础上,本文重点分析史兴语声调系统这些特点,讨论史兴语声调的一些变调规则,并提出史兴语声调负载单位不是音节,而据初步分析认定应该是词。 作者注意到,史兴语韵律系统,类型十分类似于蒲西拉乌绒语、草登嘉戎语(孙天心2005)和水塘羌语(Evans ...
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Negative markers in Qiangic languages

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The study examines plain negative markers in Qiangic languages (Tibeto-Burman, spoken in Southwest China) from the geolinguistic and comparative linguistic viewpoints with special attention to tense/aspect distinctions. Qiangic languages typically use verbal prefixes or proclitics to mark the negative.
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Linguistic watersheds: a model for understanding variation among the Tibetic languages

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This study applies the observation of alignment between geographical watersheds and linguistic groupings to the Tibetan Plateau and the Himalayas.
Chamberlain, Brad
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