35.1512, TOC: Asian Languages and Linguistics 4 / 2 (2023)

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Subject: 35.1512, TOC: Asian Languages and Linguistics 4 / 2 (2023)

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Date: 14-May-2024
From: Eric Burgstede [eric at benjamins.nl]
Subject: Asian Languages and Linguistics Vol. 4, No. 2 (2023)


Publisher: John Benjamins
                        http://www.benjamins.com/

Journal Title: Asian Languages and Linguistics
Volume Number: 4
Issue Number: 2
Issue Date: 05/13/2024

Subtitle: Special Issue: Ethnolinguistic contact across the
Indo-Myanmar-Southwestern China mountains

Main Text:

2023.  v, 218 pp.

Table of Contents

INTRODUCTION

Ethnolinguistic contact across the Indo-Myanmar-Southwestern China
mountains
Alexander R. Coupe, Randy J. LaPolla & Hideo Sawada
pp. 113–118

ARTICLES

Jinghpaw loanword typology: Is the Jinghpaw lexicon conservative or
innovative?
Keita Kurabe
pp. 119–135

Linguistic similarities between Asho Chin and Burmese
Kosei Otsuka
pp. 136–166

An attempt to plot the source languages of village names on a map of
Kachin State, Myanmar
Hideo Sawada
pp. 167–193

Homeland of Karenic languages: From the perspective of plant names
Atsuhiko 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 remarks
Hiroyuki Suzuki
pp. 224–250

The role of cognitive schemas in linguistic convergence: From
nominative-accusative to ergative‑absolutive alignment in Nagamese
Alexander R. Coupe
pp. 251–272

Manifestations of Jinghpaw influence among Rawang speakers
Randy J. LaPolla & Keita Kurabe
pp. 273–290

Phonological, lexical and grammatical borrowings and replications in
Hyow, a language of the Bangladesh-Burma border area
Muhammad Zakaria
pp. 291–330

Linguistic Field(s): Historical Linguistics
                     Typology




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