- of
their studies"
Laurent Sagart (2004) The
Higher Phylogeny of
Austronesian and the
Position of Tai-Kadai
Laurent Sagart (2021) A more
detailed early...
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Laurent Sagart (French: [saɡaʁ]; born 1951) is a
senior researcher at the
Centre de
recherches linguistiques sur l'Asie
orientale (CRLAO – UMR 8563) unit...
- p. 705.
Sagart (1999).
Baxter &
Sagart (2014), pp. 3–4, 30–37.
Baxter &
Sagart (2014), pp. 4–6.
Baxter &
Sagart (2014), pp. 252–268.
Sagart (1999), pp...
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proposed language family suggested by
Laurent Sagart in 1990.
Using reconstructions of Old Chinese,
Sagart argued that the
Austronesian languages are related...
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Baxter &
Sagart (1998), p. 65.
Schuessler (2007), p. 24.
Baxter &
Sagart (1998), pp. 65–66.
Baxter &
Sagart (1998), p. 66.
Baxter &
Sagart (1998), p...
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Asian linguistics,
including Norquest (2007), Pittaya**** (2009),
Baxter &
Sagart (2014), and
Enfield &
Comrie (2015). The name "Tai–Kadai" is used in many...
- Seán na
Sagart (John of the
Priests in Irish) (c. 1690 – 1726) was a
priest hunter during Penal Times in Ireland. Born John O'Mullowny in Derrew, near...
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include Austric (Wilhelm
Schmidt in 1906) and Sino-Austronesian (Laurent
Sagart in 1990, 2005). The Kra–Dai
languages contain numerous similar forms with...
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noted by
Laurent Sagart (2011) and others,
Waxiang appears to
share some
words with the
Caijia language of
western Guizhou.
Sagart (2011)
considers Caijia...
- Chang'an, the
capital of the Tang
dynasty (Late
Middle Chinese).
Laurent Sagart (2008)
disagrees with
Norman and Mei Tsu-lin's
analysis of an Austroasiatic...