Evidential Systems of Tibetan Languages

Evidential Systems of Tibetan Languages
Title Evidential Systems of Tibetan Languages PDF eBook
Author Lauren Gawne
Publisher Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Pages 478
Release 2017-04-24
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 3110473747

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This edited volume brings together work on the evidential systems of Tibetan languages. This includes diachronic research, synchronic description of systems in individual Tibetan varieties and papers addressing broader theoretical or typological questions. Evidentiality in Tibetan languages interacts with other features of modality, interactional context and speaker knowledge states in ways that provide important perspectives for typologists and our general understanding of evidential systems. This book provides the first sustained attempt to capture this complexity and diversity from both a synchronic and diachronic perspective.

A Grammar of Dongwang Tibetan

A Grammar of Dongwang Tibetan
Title A Grammar of Dongwang Tibetan PDF eBook
Author Ellen Lynn Bartee
Publisher ProQuest
Pages 1072
Release 2007
Genre
ISBN 9780549270065

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Chapter Eleven describes simple clause types in Dongwang and Chapter Twelve discusses combinations of clauses such as relative clauses, complement clauses and clause chains.

Himalayan Languages and Linguistics

Himalayan Languages and Linguistics
Title Himalayan Languages and Linguistics PDF eBook
Author
Publisher BRILL
Pages 330
Release 2011-04-21
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 9004216537

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Himalayan Languages and Linguistics gathers together nine outstanding and original contributions on the Tibeto-Burman and Indo-Aryan languages of this important and culturally diverse mountainous area. Filling a marked gap in our understanding of the languages of this underdocumented region, the collection offers a snapshot of the state of the field of Himalayan language research and linguistic comparison. Drawing on primary fieldwork in China, India, Nepal and Pakistan, as well as on comparative sources, the new analyses outlined in these contributions will interest a readership of linguists, philologists, anthropologists, historians, lexicographers and specialists in the languages and cultures of Inner and South Asia. Contributions cover topics as diverse as linguistic palaeontology, orthographical standardisation, dialectology, phonology, morphology, semantics and syntax.

Egophoricity

Egophoricity
Title Egophoricity PDF eBook
Author Simeon Floyd
Publisher John Benjamins Publishing Company
Pages 515
Release 2018-04-15
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 9027265542

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Egophoricity refers to the grammaticalised encoding of personal knowledge or involvement of a conscious self in a represented event or situation. Most typically, a marker that is egophoric is found with first person subjects in declarative sentences and with second person subjects in interrogative sentences. This person sensitivity reflects the fact that speakers generally know most about their own affairs, while in questions this epistemic authority typically shifts to the addressee. First described for Tibeto-Burman languages, egophoric-like patterns have now been documented in a number of other regions around the world, including languages of Western China, the Andean region of South America, the Caucasus, Papua New Guinea, and elsewhere. This book is a first attempt to place detailed descriptions of this understudied grammatical category side by side and to add to the cross-linguistic picture of how ideas of self and other are encoded and projected in language. The diverse but conceptually related egophoric phenomena described in its chapters provide fascinating case studies for how structural patterns in morphosyntax are forged under intersubjective, interactional pressures as we link elements of our speech to our speech situation.

Ethnolinguistic Prehistory of the Eastern Himalaya

Ethnolinguistic Prehistory of the Eastern Himalaya
Title Ethnolinguistic Prehistory of the Eastern Himalaya PDF eBook
Author Mark W. Post
Publisher BRILL
Pages 379
Release 2022-08-08
Genre History
ISBN 9004518045

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The prehistory of the Eastern Himalaya has forever been shrouded in legend. In this pioneering volume, a group of world-leading linguists and anthropologists reconstruct its extraordinary prehistory from an interdisciplinary perspective for the first time.

Conflicting Memories

Conflicting Memories
Title Conflicting Memories PDF eBook
Author
Publisher BRILL
Pages 711
Release 2020-09-07
Genre History
ISBN 9004433244

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Conflicting Memories is a study of historical rewriting about Tibetans' encounter with the Chinese state during the Maoist era. Combining case studies with translated documents, it traces how that experience has been reimagined by Chinese and Tibetan authors and artists since the late 1970s.

Ethnic Conflict and Protest in Tibet and Xinjiang

Ethnic Conflict and Protest in Tibet and Xinjiang
Title Ethnic Conflict and Protest in Tibet and Xinjiang PDF eBook
Author Ben Hillman
Publisher Columbia University Press
Pages 279
Release 2016-04-05
Genre History
ISBN 0231540442

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Despite more than a decade of rapid economic development, rising living standards, and large-scale improvements in infrastructure and services, China's western borderlands are awash in a wave of ethnic unrest not seen since the 1950s. Through on-the-ground interviews and firsthand observations, the international experts in this volume create an invaluable record of the conflicts and protests as they have unfolded—the most extensive chronicle of events to date. The authors examine the factors driving the unrest in Tibet and Xinjiang and the political strategies used to suppress them. They also explain why certain areas have seen higher concentrations of ethnic-based violence than others. Essential reading for anyone struggling to understand the origins of unrest in contemporary Tibet and Xinjiang, this volume considers the role of propaganda and education as generators and sources of conflict. It links interethnic strife to economic growth and connects environmental degradation to increased instability. It captures the subtle difference between violence in urban Xinjiang and conflict in rural Tibet, with detailed portraits of everyday individuals caught among the pressures of politics, history, personal interest, and global movements with local resonance.