27.4761, Qs: Linguistics Literature for Tanka Dialect
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Subject: 27.4761, Qs: Linguistics Literature for Tanka Dialect
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Date: Sat, 19 Nov 2016 14:47:47
From: Ka Fai Law [sgarygary20 at gmail.com]
Subject: Linguistics Literature for Tanka Dialect
Dear researchers,
I am a linguistics graduate student at Brigham Young University. Currently I
am working on a research project regarding a dialect in Hong Kong called Seoi
Seong Wa which is subcategorized under Tanka dialect.
Up to this point, I have found some literature relating to the background of
the speakers in the area. However, I have not yet found literature in terms of
descriptive linguistics (phonetics, syntax, etc.)
I would appreciate that if you can point me out where such literature can be
accessed.
Thank you for your time in advance.
Gary Law
Linguistic Field(s): Language Documentation
Language Family(ies): Sino-Tibetan
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