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040 $aYDXCP$cYDXCP$dRCE
090 $aPL3891$b.V36 2009
100 1 $aVanBik, Kenneth.
245 10 $aProto-Kuki-Chin :$ba reconstructed ancestor of the Kuki-Chin languages /$cKenneth VanBik.
260 $a[Berkeley, CA] :$bSino-Tibetan Etymological Dictionary and Thesaurus Project, Dept. of Linguistics research unit in University of California, Berkeley,$c2009.
300 $axxvii, 598 p. :$bill., maps ;$c28 cm.
490 1 $aSTEDT monograph series ;$v8
500 $aRevision of the author's dissertation (Ph.D--University of California, Berkeley, 2006).
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (p.593-598).
520 $aThis 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.
650 0 $aKuki-Chin languages$xPhonology.
650 0 $aKuki-Chin languages$xPhonetics.
650 0 $aGrammar, Comparative and general$xPhonology.
830 0 $aSTEDT monograph series ;$vno. 8.
988 $a20100128
049 $aHLSS
906 $0OCLC