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Thurgood (2003) and
van Driem (2011)
leave Karbi unclassified within Sino-Tibetan. The ****i-Chin
branches listed below are from
VanBik (2009), with the Northwestern...
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Peterson (2017) to
distinguish it from the
Northwestern ****i-Chin languages.
VanBik (2009:31) also
calls the
branch Northern Chin or Zo.
Tedim is the local...
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language spoken in two
villages of
Hakha Township, Chin State, Myanmar.
VanBik (2009:48)
proposes the name
Laamtuk Thet (from the speakers'
autonym Thet)...
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David Van Bik (28 July 1926 – 19
August 2000) was the Lai
Bible translator, a Chin
biblical scholar, the
author of Chin-English and English-Chin dictionaries...
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Magway Region (15 villages)
Kalemyo township,
Sagaing Region (2 villages)
VanBik (2009:55)
lists the
following Senthang villages: Buanlung, Bungluah, Bungzung...
- 2024-12-10.
Vanbik,
Kenneth (2009). "
VanBik, Kenneth. 2009. Proto-****i-Chin, A
Reconstructed Ancestor of the ****i-Chin Languages".
VanBik, Kenneth. 2009...
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October 2024. {{cite web}}:
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empty |title= (help) Hyman,
Larry M.;
VanBik,
Kenneth (2004). "Directional rule
application and
output problems in Hakha...
- Rengmitca, are now
classified as
Khomic languages by
Peterson (2017).
VanBik (2009) and
Peterson (2017)
split Southern ****i-Chin into the Asho and Cho...
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features characteristic of ****i-Chin
languages that have been
identified by
VanBik (2009),
including lack of the
sound change Proto-Tibeto-Burman *s > tʰ,...
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languages are a
branch of ****i-Chin languages. The
Maraic languages are (
VanBik 2009:23): Mara (Tlosai)
Duatu (Lochei and Hawthai/Levaw(Nohro & Notlia)...