[Tibeto-burman-linguistics] research by Shintani Tadahiko on SE Asian languages

MAZAUDON Martine Martine.MAZAUDON at cnrs.fr
Wed Jan 18 14:06:44 UTC 2017


Hello everyone,

Can I suggest that you ask M. Shintani Tadahiko directly your questions:

aungkyaw at k9.dion.ne.jp

I was not aware that many people in the TB list might not know his work. I guess the reason is that, outside of Japanese, M. Shintani  is more at ease in French than in English, and has published e.g. in the BSLP (Bulletin de la Société de Linguistique de Paris).

Cheers

Martine Mazaudon
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Objet : Re: [Tibeto-burman-linguistics] research by Shintani Tadahiko on SE Asian languages

Hi Nathan (three different Nathan’s are involved in this!),
No, I checked, they aren’t available, as least not from the press, electronically, but Nathan Straub sent me a scan of the Wadamkhong book. I assume we can share it on the list if there is interest.

All the best,
Randy

On 18 Jan 2017, at 5:20 PM, RAD KWEST MSEA (Nathan Statezni) <rad_kwest_msea at sil.org<mailto:rad_kwest_msea at sil.org>> wrote:

Thanks for the heads-up on these. Shanke is probably the prestige variety of Tangshang/Tase Naga [nst]. Kadaw is perhaps Kadu.

None of these are published electronically?

Thanks,
Nathan

On Wed, Jan 18, 2017 at 2:33 PM, Randy J. LaPolla <randy.lapolla at gmail.com<mailto:randy.lapolla at gmail.com>> wrote:
Thanks, Nathan. Wadamkhong is a Rawang variety. Not sure about the others. Odd this person has worked on so many different languages and we haven’t heard of his work before!

All the best,
Randy

> On 18 Jan 2017, at 1:32 AM, Nathan Hill <nh36 at soas.ac.uk<mailto:nh36 at soas.ac.uk>> wrote:
>
> Dear Colleagues,
>
> I just became aware of this book series. I suspect that others may
> also not know it, hence my message. Zotung is Kuki-Chin, Zayein is
> Karen. Some of them I can't figure out from just the name. Typically
> books from this publisher are free, so it is certainly worth having
> your library order them.
>
> best,
> Nathan
>
>
> no. 101. The Riang language
> by Shintani Tadahiko. Research Institute for Languages and Cultures of
> Asia and Africa (ILCAA), 2008
>
> no. 102. The Zayein language
> by Shintani Tadahiko. Research Institute for Languages and Cultures of
> Asia and Africa (ILCAA), 2014
>
> no. 103. The Wadamkhong language
> by Shintani Tadahiko. Research Institute for Languages and Cultures of
> Asia and Africa (ILCAA), 2014
>
> no. 104. The Shanke language
> by Shintani Tadahiko. Research Institute for Languages and Cultures of
> Asia and Africa, 2015
>
> no. 105. The Zotung language
> by Shintani Tadahiko. Research Institute for Languages and Cultures of
> Asia and Africa, 2015
>
> no. 106. The Kadaw language
> by Shintani Tadahiko. Research Institute for Languages and Cultures of
> Asia and Africa (ILCAA), 2015
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