Nathaniel Sims 2014

Sims, Nathaniel. 2014. A phonology and lexicon of the Yonghe variety of Qiang. Linguistics of the Tibeto-Burman Area 37(1). 34-74. doi: 10.1075/ltba.37.1.02sim. Amsterdam/Philadephia: John Benjamins Publishing Company.

@article{321563,
  address        = {Amsterdam/Philadephia},
  author         = {Nathaniel Sims},
  journal        = {Linguistics of the Tibeto-Burman Area},
  number         = {1},
  pages          = {34-74},
  publisher      = {John Benjamins Publishing Company},
  title          = {A phonology and lexicon of the Yonghe variety of Qiang},
  url            = {https://doi.org/10.1075/ltba.37.1.02sim},
  volume         = {37},
  year           = {2014},
  abstract       = {Yonghe, a variety of Qiang (Tibeto-Burman, China) has never been described in the literature. This paper is the first publication specifically about the Yonghe variety. This variety is interesting in that it has a rather simplified segmental phonology, but has not undergone tonogenesis. This paper also appends a lexicon which will be useful for future reconstructive and comparative work on Qiang varieties.},
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  besttxt        = {ptxt2\eurasia\sims_yonghe-qiang2014.txt},
  cfn            = {eurasia\sims_yonghe-qiang2014.pdf},
  citekeys       = {cldf11:sims14yonghe},
  delivered      = {eurasia\sims_yonghe-qiang2014.pdf},
  doi            = {10.1075/ltba.37.1.02sim},
  fn             = {eurasia\sims_yonghe-qiang2014_o.pdf, eurasia\sims_yonghe-qiang2014.pdf},
  hhtype         = {phonology},
  inlg           = {English [eng]},
  isreferencedby = {cldf11},
  issn           = {0731-3500},
  keywords       = {phonology, Qiang, Qiangic, Tibeto-Burman, Yonghe},
  lgcode         = {Yonghe Qiang said be neither N nor S Qiang (and disqualifies this dichotomy) = Southeast Maoxian Qiang [NOCODE_Southeast-Maoxian-Qiang]},
  macro_area     = {Eurasia},
  owner          = {crlao},
  src            = {benjamins, cldf, hh},
  timestamp      = {2016.03.04}
}

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Name in source Glottolog languoid
Yonghe Qiang said be neither N nor S Qiang (and disqualifies this dichotomy)