-
these being in the Tai branch. The name "Kra–Dai" was
proposed by
Weera Ostapirat (2000), as Kra and Dai are the
reconstructed autonyms of the Kra and Tai...
- also has the
final stops *-p, *-t, *-k and
final nasals *-m, *-n, *-ŋ.
Ostapirat (2023)
proposes the
following consonant inventory for Proto-Kra–Dai, which...
- a
sister group to it.
Ostapirat (2000)
reconstructed proto-Kra, one of the least-well
attested branches of Kra–Dai.
Ostapirat (2005)
later presented...
- Province). The name Kra
comes from the word *kraC "human" as
reconstructed by
Ostapirat (2000),
which appears in
various Kra
languages as kra, ka, fa or ha. Benedict...
- Proto-Hlai
consonants (Norquest 2007:135),
while Weera Ostapirat reconstructs only 19 proto-consonants (
Ostapirat 2007:145).
Norquest additionally reconstructs...
- Kra languages. It was
reconstructed in 2000 by
Weera Ostapirat in his Ph.D. dissertation.
Ostapirat (2000)
provided preliminary phonological reconstructions...
-
Sagart 2008, pp. 146–152.
Sagart 2008, p. 151.
Ostapirat 2013, pp. 1–10.
Ostapirat 2005, pp. 110–122.
Ostapirat 2013, pp. 3–8. Cai, X.; Qin, Z.; Wen, B.; Xu...
- of Proto-Hmong-Mien by a
Western scholar since Purnell (1970).
Weera Ostapirat (2016)
proposes sesquisyllables and
velarization in Proto-Hmong-Mien initials...
- and is
supported by
Weera Ostapirat,
Roger Blench, and
Laurent Sagart,
based on the
traditional comparative method.
Ostapirat (2005)
proposes a series...
-
Hainan about 2,500
years ago
during the
Warring States period.
Weera Ostapirat (1998),
analyzing data from
Zhang (1992),
notes that Be and
Jizhao share...