A Grammar of Prinmi :: based on the central dialect of northwest Yunnan, China /
In A Grammar of Prinmi Picus Ding provides the first in-depth description of a Tibeto-Burman language spoken by the Pumi Nationality and the Zàng Nationality in southwest China. Prinmi is closely related to the extinct language of Tangut.
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Sprache: | English |
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Boston, MA :
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2014.
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Schriftenreihe: | Languages of the greater Himalayan region.
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Zusammenfassung: | In A Grammar of Prinmi Picus Ding provides the first in-depth description of a Tibeto-Burman language spoken by the Pumi Nationality and the Zàng Nationality in southwest China. Prinmi is closely related to the extinct language of Tangut. |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource |
Bibliographie: | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
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contents | A Grammar of Prinmi; Copyright; Contents; List of Illustrations; List of Tables; Preface; Abbreviations; Maps; Photographs; Chapter One: Introduction; 1.1. The Pǔmǐ people: a brief ethnography; 1.1.1. Origin and history of migration; 1.1.2. Religion; 1.1.3. Relations with other minority nationalities; 1.1.4. Multilingualism and language attitude; 1.2. Overview of the Prinmi language; 1.2.1. Previous work; 1.2.2. Genetic affiliation and varieties of the language; 1.2.3. Typological profile; 1.3. Fieldwork settings; 1.3.1. The community; 1.3.2. Consultants and data. 2.4.1. Syllable structure2.4.2. Phonotactics; 2.5. Segmental changes; 2.5.1. Changes in vowels; 2.5.1.1. Centralization of vowels; 2.5.1.2. Vowel fusion; 2.5.1.3. Nasalization; 2.5.1.4. Glide epenthesis; 2.5.1.5. Trill substitution; 2.5.2. Changes in consonants; 2.5.2.1. Voicing/Aspiration change; 2.5.2.2. Glottaling; 2.5.2.3. Change of voiceless nasals; Chapter Three: The Suprasegmentals; 3.1. Surface tones on monosyllabic words; 3.2. Tones of polysyllabic words; 3.2.1. Disyllabic words; 3.2.2. Trisyllabic words; 3.2.3. Tetrasyllabic words; 3.3. The phonological system of tone. 3.3.1. The melody-tone system3.3.2. Extra-prosodicality; 3.4. Suprasegmental changes; 3.4.1. Regular tone change in clitic groups; 3.4.2. Tone change in prefixed verbs; 3.4.3. Tone change in reduplication; 3.4.4. Tone change in compounds; 3.4.5. Tone change in numeral-classifier compounds; 3.4.6. Tone change under the influence of intonation; Chapter Four: Lexical Categories; 4.1. Relation between lexical categories: an overlapping approach; 4.2. Open lexical categories; 4.2.1. Verbs; 4.2.2. Nouns; 4.2.3. Adjectives; 4.2.4. Overlap among open lexical categories; 4.3. Closed lexical categories. |
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spelling | Ding, Picus Sizhi. A Grammar of Prinmi : based on the central dialect of northwest Yunnan, China / Picus Sizhi Ding. Boston, MA : Brill, 2014. 1 online resource text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Languages of the Greater Himalayan Region Includes bibliographical references and index. A Grammar of Prinmi; Copyright; Contents; List of Illustrations; List of Tables; Preface; Abbreviations; Maps; Photographs; Chapter One: Introduction; 1.1. The Pǔmǐ people: a brief ethnography; 1.1.1. Origin and history of migration; 1.1.2. Religion; 1.1.3. Relations with other minority nationalities; 1.1.4. Multilingualism and language attitude; 1.2. Overview of the Prinmi language; 1.2.1. Previous work; 1.2.2. Genetic affiliation and varieties of the language; 1.2.3. Typological profile; 1.3. Fieldwork settings; 1.3.1. The community; 1.3.2. Consultants and data. 2.4.1. Syllable structure2.4.2. Phonotactics; 2.5. Segmental changes; 2.5.1. Changes in vowels; 2.5.1.1. Centralization of vowels; 2.5.1.2. Vowel fusion; 2.5.1.3. Nasalization; 2.5.1.4. Glide epenthesis; 2.5.1.5. Trill substitution; 2.5.2. Changes in consonants; 2.5.2.1. Voicing/Aspiration change; 2.5.2.2. Glottaling; 2.5.2.3. Change of voiceless nasals; Chapter Three: The Suprasegmentals; 3.1. Surface tones on monosyllabic words; 3.2. Tones of polysyllabic words; 3.2.1. Disyllabic words; 3.2.2. Trisyllabic words; 3.2.3. Tetrasyllabic words; 3.3. The phonological system of tone. 3.3.1. The melody-tone system3.3.2. Extra-prosodicality; 3.4. Suprasegmental changes; 3.4.1. Regular tone change in clitic groups; 3.4.2. Tone change in prefixed verbs; 3.4.3. Tone change in reduplication; 3.4.4. Tone change in compounds; 3.4.5. Tone change in numeral-classifier compounds; 3.4.6. Tone change under the influence of intonation; Chapter Four: Lexical Categories; 4.1. Relation between lexical categories: an overlapping approach; 4.2. Open lexical categories; 4.2.1. Verbs; 4.2.2. Nouns; 4.2.3. Adjectives; 4.2.4. Overlap among open lexical categories; 4.3. Closed lexical categories. In A Grammar of Prinmi Picus Ding provides the first in-depth description of a Tibeto-Burman language spoken by the Pumi Nationality and the Zàng Nationality in southwest China. Prinmi is closely related to the extinct language of Tangut. English. Pumi language Grammar. Pumi (Langue) Grammaire. FOREIGN LANGUAGE STUDY Southeast Asian Languages. bisacsh Electronic book. Print version: Ding, Picus Sizhi. A Grammar of Prinmi : Based on the Central Dialect of Northwest Yunnan, China. Leiden : BRILL, ©2014 9789004277823 Languages of the greater Himalayan region. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/nr98044694 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=810426 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Ding, Picus Sizhi A Grammar of Prinmi : based on the central dialect of northwest Yunnan, China / Languages of the greater Himalayan region. A Grammar of Prinmi; Copyright; Contents; List of Illustrations; List of Tables; Preface; Abbreviations; Maps; Photographs; Chapter One: Introduction; 1.1. The Pǔmǐ people: a brief ethnography; 1.1.1. Origin and history of migration; 1.1.2. Religion; 1.1.3. Relations with other minority nationalities; 1.1.4. Multilingualism and language attitude; 1.2. Overview of the Prinmi language; 1.2.1. Previous work; 1.2.2. Genetic affiliation and varieties of the language; 1.2.3. Typological profile; 1.3. Fieldwork settings; 1.3.1. The community; 1.3.2. Consultants and data. 2.4.1. Syllable structure2.4.2. Phonotactics; 2.5. Segmental changes; 2.5.1. Changes in vowels; 2.5.1.1. Centralization of vowels; 2.5.1.2. Vowel fusion; 2.5.1.3. Nasalization; 2.5.1.4. Glide epenthesis; 2.5.1.5. Trill substitution; 2.5.2. Changes in consonants; 2.5.2.1. Voicing/Aspiration change; 2.5.2.2. Glottaling; 2.5.2.3. Change of voiceless nasals; Chapter Three: The Suprasegmentals; 3.1. Surface tones on monosyllabic words; 3.2. Tones of polysyllabic words; 3.2.1. Disyllabic words; 3.2.2. Trisyllabic words; 3.2.3. Tetrasyllabic words; 3.3. The phonological system of tone. 3.3.1. The melody-tone system3.3.2. Extra-prosodicality; 3.4. Suprasegmental changes; 3.4.1. Regular tone change in clitic groups; 3.4.2. Tone change in prefixed verbs; 3.4.3. Tone change in reduplication; 3.4.4. Tone change in compounds; 3.4.5. Tone change in numeral-classifier compounds; 3.4.6. Tone change under the influence of intonation; Chapter Four: Lexical Categories; 4.1. Relation between lexical categories: an overlapping approach; 4.2. Open lexical categories; 4.2.1. Verbs; 4.2.2. Nouns; 4.2.3. Adjectives; 4.2.4. Overlap among open lexical categories; 4.3. Closed lexical categories. Pumi language Grammar. Pumi (Langue) Grammaire. FOREIGN LANGUAGE STUDY Southeast Asian Languages. bisacsh |
title | A Grammar of Prinmi : based on the central dialect of northwest Yunnan, China / |
title_auth | A Grammar of Prinmi : based on the central dialect of northwest Yunnan, China / |
title_exact_search | A Grammar of Prinmi : based on the central dialect of northwest Yunnan, China / |
title_full | A Grammar of Prinmi : based on the central dialect of northwest Yunnan, China / Picus Sizhi Ding. |
title_fullStr | A Grammar of Prinmi : based on the central dialect of northwest Yunnan, China / Picus Sizhi Ding. |
title_full_unstemmed | A Grammar of Prinmi : based on the central dialect of northwest Yunnan, China / Picus Sizhi Ding. |
title_short | A Grammar of Prinmi : |
title_sort | grammar of prinmi based on the central dialect of northwest yunnan china |
title_sub | based on the central dialect of northwest Yunnan, China / |
topic | Pumi language Grammar. Pumi (Langue) Grammaire. FOREIGN LANGUAGE STUDY Southeast Asian Languages. bisacsh |
topic_facet | Pumi language Grammar. Pumi (Langue) Grammaire. FOREIGN LANGUAGE STUDY Southeast Asian Languages. Electronic book. |
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