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group of
languages descending from Old Tibetan.
According to
Nicolas Tournadre,
there are 50
Tibetic languages,
which branch into more than 200 dialects...
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Nicolas Tournadre is a
professor at the
University of
Provence specializing in
morphosyntax and typology. He is a
member of the
LACITO lab of the CNRS...
- doi:10.1075/ltba.19004.gon. ISSN 0731-3500.
Tournadre &
Dorje 2003, p. 35.
Tournadre &
Dorje 2003, p. 55.
Tournadre &
Dorje 2003, p. 56. Strazny, P. (2013)...
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Nicolas Tournadre and was
published on 12
December 2003. It is
essentially a
simplified form of the
Tournadre Phonetic System,
which is used by
Tournadre in...
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Wheatley (2003), p. 195.
Thurgood (2003), pp. 8–9.
Tournadre (2014), p. 117.
Tournadre (2014), p. 107.
Tournadre (2014), p. 120.
Thurgood (2003), p. 18. Handel...
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honorific stem such as mdzad. Asia
portal Languages portal Standard Tibetan Tournadre 2003, p. 479.
Hodge 1993, p. vii. Hahn 2003. Hill 2012.
Waddell & de Lacouperie...
- Jean-Louis
Tournadre (born 17
November 1958) is a
French former Grand Prix
motorcycle road racer. Born in Clermont-Ferrand, he
became France's
first FIM...
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neighboring Ladakhi–Balti
languages spoken further north.
According to
Tournadre (2014), the Lahuli–Spiti
languages include:
Lahuli (Stod Bhoti) Spiti...
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Franco Uncini (Suzuki) 350cc -
Anton Mang (Kawasaki) 250cc – Jean-Louis
Tournadre (Yamaha) 125cc – Ángel
Nieto (Garelli) 50cc –
Stefan Dörflinger (Kreidler)...
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Central Tibetan but
leaves it
unclassified within Tibetic languages.
Tournadre (2013)
classifies Tseku with Khams.
Central Tibetan has 70%
lexical similarity...