Japhug is a Gyalrong language spoken in Barkam County, Rngaba, Sichuan, China, in the three townships of Gdong-brgyad (Chinese: 龙尔甲; pinyin: Lóng'rjiǎ...
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used by the people to designate their own language. The autonym is pronounced [kəru] in Situ and [kɯrɯ] in Japhug. The Gyalrong people are the descendants...
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between the Gyalrong languages. For example, Ethnologue reports 75% lexical similarity between Situ and Japhug, 60% between Japhug and Tshobdun, but only...
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Cǎodēnghuà) is a Rgyalrong language spoken in Sichuan, China. It is surrounded by the Zbu, Japhug, and Amdo Tibetan languages. Gates, Jesse P. (2012). Situ...
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Guillaume Jacques (category Articles containing Chinese-language text)
dissertation on the phonology and morphology of the Japhug language (one of the Gyalrongic languages), which was based on fieldwork carried out in Sichuan...
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Egophoricity (category Articles containing Newar-language text)
Rgyalrongic language of Sichuan. Aside from Newar and Tibetic, egophoricity is attested in Tibeto-Burman languages like Galo (Tani), Japhug (Rgyalrongic)...
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Muya Qiang Northern Qiang Southern Qiang rGyalrongic rGyalrongish Situ Japhug Tshobdun Zbu Lavrung Thugsrjechenmo Njorogs Horpa Rtau Stodsde However,...
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Direct–inverse alignment (redirect from Direct-inverse language)
in Japhug Rgyalrong". Language and Linguistics. 11 (1): 127–157. Jacques, Guillaume; Antonov, Anton (2014). "Direct / Inverse systems". Language and...
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related Gyalrongic languages of China. Horpa is better understood as a cluster of closely related yet unintelligible dialect groups/languages closely related...
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Gruyter. Jacques, Guillaume (2013). Applicative and Tropative Derivations in Japhug Rgyalrong. Linguistics of the Tibeto-Burman Area, 36(2). Mchombo, Sam (1998)...
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Denominal verb (category Articles containing Hebrew-language text)
Guillaume (2014). "Denominal affixes as sources of antipassive markers in Japhug Rgyalrong". Lingua. 138: 1–22. doi:10.1016/j.lingua.2013.09.011. ISSN 0024-3841...
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linguistic names. Language portal Constructed language and List of constructed languages Language (for information about language in general) Language observatory...
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distinction and skewing rules. Omaha skewing is directly observed in the Japhug terminology and might once have existed in Tangut. "Jiāróng rénwén" 嘉绒人文...
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Pangloss Collection (category Endangered languages projects)
196 languages, totalling 780 hours of audio and video recordings. Languages in the Pangloss Collection include Mwotlap (Austronesian; Vanuatu), Japhug (Sino-Tibetan;...
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Ginseng (category CS1 Korean-language sources (ko))
has been compared to words meaning 'root' in other languages of the Sino-Tibetan family such as Japhug tɤ-zrɤm "root", see Jacques G (2015). "On the cluster...
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Guillaume (2014). "Denominal affixes as sources of antipassive markers in Japhug Rgyalrong". Lingua. 138: 1–22. doi:10.1016/j.lingua.2013.09.011. Татевосов...
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purposive motion verb constructions, as in the following examples from Japhug Rgyalrong (Jacques 2013:202-3). (1) laχtɕʰa thing ɯ-kɯ-χtɯ 3SG-NMLZ-buy...
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