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Proto-Kuki-Chin

a reconstructed ancestor of the Kuki-Chin languages

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Proto-Kuki-Chin
Kenneth VanBik
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An edition of Proto-Kuki-Chin (2009)

Proto-Kuki-Chin

a reconstructed ancestor of the Kuki-Chin languages

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This book represents a high-water mark in our understanding of the history of the Kuki-Chin branch of Tibeto-Burman. Nearly 1400 reconstructed cognate sets are presented, at various taxonomic levels: Proto-Kuki-Chin, Proto-Central-Chin, Proto-Northern-Chin, and Proto-Maraic. Special attention is paid to the subgrouping of this highly ramified family, based on the patterns of shared phonological innovations which the various languages display.

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Proto-Kuki-Chin: a reconstructed ancestor of the Kuki-Chin languages
2009, Sino-Tibetan Etymological Dictionary and Thesaurus Project, Dept. of Linguistics research unit in University of California, Berkeley
in English

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Edition Notes

Revision of the author's dissertation (Ph.D--University of California, Berkeley, 2006).

Includes bibliographical references (p.593-598).

Published in
[Berkeley, CA]
Series
STEDT monograph series -- 8, STEDT monograph series -- no. 8.

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Pagination
xxvii, 598 p.
Number of pages
598

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL45225841M
ISBN 10
0944613470
ISBN 13
9780944613474
OCLC/WorldCat
463622826

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