Dumi verb index by rime. Appendix to: Internal reconstruction of the Dumi verb: lexical bases and stem formation.: Tibeto-Burman linguistics, Kiranti linguistics, Dumi, Internal reconstruction, Nepal languages, Kiranti languages [PDF]
This appendix to Michailovsky 2012 presents the root forms of the verbs of Dumi (Tibeto-Burman, Nepal; ISO 639-3: dus) reconstructed according to the principles proposed in the article. The roots are ordered according to reconstructed rime (final, vowel)
Michailovsky, Boyd
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Whole mitochondrial genome analysis in highland Tibetans: further matrilineal genetic structure exploration. [PDF]
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West-Central Thailand Pwo Karen Phonology
West-Central Thailand Pwo Karen (Karenic, Tibeto-Burman) is one of several mutually unintelligible varieties of Pwo Karen found in Myanmar and Thailand. This paper represents an updated version of a phonological description (Phillips 2000).
Audra Phillips
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Differential Case Marking in Bodo
Bodo exhibits differential case marking for its subject and object arguments. In Bodo, subject marking is obligatory with inanimate subjects of stative verbs and animate subjects of dynamic verbs.
Pauthang Haokip, Daimalu Brahma
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Distribution and Dating of the *s- > /th-/ Shift in Central Trans-Himalayan Languages
There is a well-known phenomenon of Proto-Tibeto-Burman *s- shifting to /th-/ in several languages and groups of Northeast India and Western Myanmar, most strikingly in the Baric or Bodo-Garo and South Central or Kuk-Chin languages.
DeLancey, Scott
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Unraveling the mitochondrial phylogenetic landscape of Thailand reveals complex admixture and demographic dynamics. [PDF]
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Concealed for a Long Time on the Marches of Empires: Hepatitis B Virus Genotype I. [PDF]
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Voiceless nasal sounds in three Tibeto-Burman languages
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