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Sino-Tibetan (sometimes
referred to as Trans-Himalayan) is a
family of more than 400 languages,
second only to Indo-European in
number of
native speakers...
- The
Sino-Vietnamese War (also
known by
other names) was a
brief conflict that
occurred in
early 1979
between China and Vietnam.
China launched an offensive...
- The
Second Sino-****anese War was
fought between the
Republic of
China and the
Empire of ****an
between 1937 and 1945,
following a
period of war localized...
- Proto-
Sino-Tibetan (PST) is the
linguistic reconstruction of the
Sino-Tibetan proto-language and the
common ancestor of all
languages in it, including...
- rollout. In the
second w**** of June 2022, the
Takuare docked indefinitely at
SinoVan wharf in Port Vila due an
engine exhaust problem.
Black smoke containing...
- boxes,
misplaced vowels or
missing conjuncts instead of
Indic text. The
Sino–Indian War, also
known as the China–India War or the Indo–China War, was...
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Language II. London: Routledge.
van Driem, G. 2005. ‘
Sino-Austronesian vs.
Sino-Caucasian,
Sino-Bodic vs.
Sino-Tibetan, and Tibeto-Burman as default...
- The
Sino-Vietnamese
conflicts of 1979–1991 were a
series of
border and
naval clashes between the People's
Republic of
China and the
Socialist Republic...
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Sino-Uralic or
Sino-Finnic is a long-range
linguistic proposal that
links the
Sinitic languages (Chinese) and the
Uralic languages.
Sino-Uralic is proposed...
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which are
genetically related to Chinese. The
resulting Sino-****anese,
Sino-Korean and
Sino-Vietnamese
vocabularies now make up a
large part of the lexicons...