-
proposed extinct sister branch of the
Mongolic languages.
Serbi (*serbi) is
Shimunek's reconstruction for the
historical ethnonym Xianbei (鮮卑). In Glottolog...
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Ramstedt (1922),
Bazin (1948), von
Gabain (1950),
Shervashidze (1986), and
Shimunek (2015): 149
recognized Turkic lexicon, and gave
their versions of the...
- language. However, Chen (2005)
argues that
Tuoba was a
Turkic language.
Shimunek classifies Tuoba as a "Serbi" (i.e., para-Mongolic) language,
along with...
-
known languages.
Andrew Shimunek (2017)
classifies Tuoba (Taghbach) as a "Serbi" (i.e., para-Mongolic) language.
Shimunek's Serbi branch also consists...
- [寅] (northern
Early Middle Chinese **yir̃) ‘genitive-attributive suffix’
Shimunek (2017)
reconstructs some
Tuyuhun words as: ‘second
person singular pronoun...
-
dynasties — the
Northern Zhou (557–581), Sui (581–618), and Tang (618–907).
Shimunek (2017)
reconstructs Tabgach *dʊqʊ
which underlaid Chinese transcription...
- Chinese. Part II" (PDF). Asia Major. 9: 206–265.
Retrieved 2011-02-06.
SHIMUNEK, Andrew; BECKWITH,
Christopher I.;
NORTH WASHINGTON, Jonathan; KONTOVAS...
- 55–76.
Shimunek, Andrew. 2016. Yöröö Khamnigan: A
possibly recently extinct Tungusic language of
northern Mongolia.
Altai Hakpo 26. 13–28.
Shimunek, Andrew...
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known languages.
Andrew Shimunek (2017)
classifies Tuoba (Tabghach) as a "Serbi" (i.e., para-Mongolic) language.
Shimunek's Serbi branch also consists...
- (simplified Chinese: 大兴安岭;
traditional Chinese: 大興安嶺; pinyin: Dà Xīng'ān Lǐng).
Shimunek (2018)
reconstructs *serbi for Xiānbēi and *širwi for 室韋 Shìwéi < MC *ɕiɪt̚-ɦʉi...