- The
Tibeto-Burman
languages are the non-Sinitic
members of the Sino-Tibetan
language family, over 400 of
which are
spoken throughout the
Southeast Asian...
-
traditionally presented as
divided into
Sinitic (i.e.
Chinese languages) and
Tibeto-Burman branches, a
common origin of the non-Sinitic
languages has never...
- The
Tibeto-Burman
migration to the
Indian subcontinent started around 1000 BC. The
Tibeto-Burman
speakers of the
subcontinent are
found in Nepal, Northeast...
- Proto-
Tibeto-Burman (commonly
abbreviated PTB) is the
reconstructed ancestor of the
Tibeto-Burman languages, that is, the Sino-Tibetan languages, except...
- The
Tibeto-Kanauri languages, also
called Bodic, Bodish–Himalayish, and
Western Tibeto-Burman, are a
proposed intermediate level of
classification of the...
- The Burmo-Qiangic or
Eastern Tibeto-Burman
languages are a
proposed family of Sino-Tibetan
languages spoken in
Southwest China and Myanmar. It consists...
- society. They
speak languages that
belong to four main
language groups:
Tibeto-Burman, Indo-Aryan, Tai-Kadai, and Austroasiatic. The
large number of ethnic...
-
Manga (autonym: ma33 ŋa33) is a Lolo-Burmese
language spoken by the Yi
people of China. It is
spoken in
Gedang Village 格当村,
Xinhua Township 新华乡, Funing...
-
Jiarongic Gyarung Lavrung Horpa (Ergong)
Matisoff (2004)
describes Proto-
Tibeto-Burman *-a > -i as a
typical sound change in many
Qiangic languages, and...
-
speakers of
either Bodo–Garo
languages or ****amese.[citation needed] Some
Tibeto-Burman
speakers who live
closely in and
around the
Brahmaputra valley, such...