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- James Alan Matisoff (simplified Chinese: 马蒂索夫; traditional Chinese: 馬蒂索夫; pinyin: Mǎdìsuǒfū or simplified Chinese: 马提索夫; traditional Chinese: 馬提索夫; pinyin:...
- (2014), pp. 97–104. Matisoff (1991), pp. 472–473. Hale (1982), pp. 4–5. Matisoff (1991), pp. 470, 476–478. Handel (2008), p. 435. Matisoff (1991), p. 482....
- reconstruction was produced by Paul K. Benedict and since refined by James Matisoff. Several other researchers argue that the Tibeto-Burman languages sans...
- of Sino-Tibetan into Sinitic and Tibeto-Burman branches (e.g. Benedict, Matisoff) is widely used, some historical linguists criticize this classification...
- the Western Xia is considered to be Qiangic by some linguists, including Matisoff (2004). The undeciphered Nam language of China may possibly be related...
- languages, or have cognates in other Sino-Tibetan languages. Nevertheless, Matisoff (2013) accepts Burling's Sal group, and considers *s-raŋ 'sky/rain' and...
- Indosphere is a term coined by the linguist James Matisoff for areas of Indian linguistic influence in the neighboring Southern Asian, Southeast Asian...
- branches, which were not addressed by either Matisoff or Ratliff (see West Hmongic#Strecker). Matisoff followed the basic outline of Strecker (1987)...
- reconstructed by Huziwara (2012) and Matisoff (2013). Jingpho-Luish languages contain many sesquisyllables. Matisoff (2013), citing Huziwara (2012), provides...
- Cross-linguistic Typology. Oxford University Press. p. 74. ISBN 0-19-920346-6. Matisoff, James (1990), "On Megalocomparison", Language, 66 (1): 106–120, doi:10...