various matters

Geneviève Caelen-Haumont gcaelen at GMAIL.COM
Thu Mar 6 17:17:25 UTC 2014


Dear Martha,

1- Thanks for your information and email address of Andrew Hsiu who seems
to work on Mo Piu language ? I am going to send him an email, because I
think that he could not reach "our" Mo Piu people !

2- Concerning the coordinates of Mo Piu people, I got that ones of Nam Xe
which gathers together several villages such as Nam Tu Thuong (where Mo Piu
people are living) and Nam Tu Ha (Mo Piu and others ethnies, but Mo piu
people being married in their ethnic group), and perhaps a few villages
more. I Tried to localize the village of Mo Piu (Nam Tu Thuong) on Google
earth, sure I am very close but perhaps not exactly on their position
(because no house is appearing on Google, it is probably too far from the
sky). So :

   - Nam Xe is
   - at latitude 22° 03' 24"72
      - at longitude 104° 01'14"44


   - Nam Tu Thuong
      - at latitude 22° 04' 42"
      - at longitude 104° 026' 56"

3- Thanks so much for the article about the Hmong classifiers !

Friendly,

Geneviève.

2014-02-20 0:48 GMT+01:00 Martha Ratliff <ac6000 at wayne.edu>:

> Dear colleagues,
>
> 1)  I am sure that our Chinese friends know about the wonderful book by
> Chen Qiiguang published in 2012, but perhaps those in the west do not.
>  Thanks to the help of Andrew Hsiu (who has been doing interesting research
> on Na Meo and Mo Piu in Vietnam recently), I just received a copy: *Miao
> Yao Yuwen* 苗瑶语文 (Miao and Yao languages).
>
> 2) I have a question. I am now completing my second map study: the first
> was presented at our workshop in Singapore on HM sentential negatives and
> the second is on prenasalized stops across language families in Southeast
> Asia. I am wondering if anyone has established a database of geolinguistic
> information that includes latitude and longitude data for
> Miao-Yao/Hmong-Mien languages. I am using a web tool to find latitude and
> longitude numbers for HM languages one-by-one, but I have a suspicion that
> other people have already done this, and that I am, as the saying goes,
> re-inventing the wheel.
>
> 3) Finally, I have attached a publication on Hmong classifiers that
> appeared in the *Journal of Psycholinguistic Research* last year that may
> be of interest to some of you.
>
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