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Horpa (also
known in some
publications as Stau – Chinese: 道孚语 Daofu, 爾龔語 Ergong) are a
cluster of
closely related Gyalrongic languages of China. Horpa...
- linguistics. The
cluster of
languages variously referred to as Stau,
Ergong or
Horpa in the
literature are
spoken over a
large area from
Ndzamthang county (in...
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fictional Vulcan language, stau is the verb 'to kill' An
alternate name for the
Horpa language This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the title...
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classify Tangut as a West
Gyalrongic language, and
Beaudouin (2023) as a
Horpa language.
Modern research into the
Tangut languages began in the late 19th...
- cognates. For instance, Tangut, the
language of the
Xixia Empire, and one
Horpa language spoken today in Sichuan, Ge****a, both
display a
verbal alternation...
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states that
Jiarongic is an
additional branch:
Jiarongic Gyarung Lavrung Horpa (Ergong)
Matisoff (2004)
describes Proto-Tibeto-Burman *-a > -i as a typical...
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Southern Qiang Gyalrongic Gyalrong (rGyalrong, Jiarong)
Khroskyabs (Lavrung)
Horpa (Stau)
Prinmi Muya (Munya)
Zhaba Choyo (Queyu)
Tangut (extinct) Tibeto-Kanauri...
- (12th
century – 1950)
Kingdom of
Derge (15th
century – 1956) Hor
States (
Horpa)
Chiefdom of
Bathang Kingdom of
Chakla (1407–1950)
Chiefdom of
Chuchen Chiefdom...
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shows that
Tangut should be
included within the
Horpa languages.
Khroskyabs (formerly
known as Lavrung)
Horpa †Tangut
Sagart et al. (2019)
estimate that West...
- ISBN 978-0-300-12728-7 (alk. paper) Beaudouin,
Mathieu (2023). "Tangut and
Horpa languages: Some
shared morphosyntactic features".
Language and Linguistics...