Paul K. Benedict 1972

Benedict, Paul K. 1972. Sino-Tibetan: A Conspectus. (Princeton-Cambridge Studies in Chinese Linguistics, 2.) In Matisoff, James A. (ed.) Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 242pp.

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  author         = {Paul K. Benedict},
  editor         = {Matisoff, James A.},
  pages          = {242},
  publisher      = {Cambridge University Press},
  series         = {Princeton-Cambridge Studies in Chinese Linguistics},
  title          = {Sino-Tibetan: A Conspectus},
  volume         = {2},
  year           = {1972},
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  keywords       = {Daru: Clfn; Lolo: Clfn; Sino-Tibetan: Clfn; Sino-Tibetan: Gen and comp; Sino-Tibetan: Hist phon; Sino-Tibetan: Studies; Tibeto-Burman: Clfn},
  lapollanote    = {Reviewed by Nicholas C. BODMAN, Kun CHANG, CHOU Fa-kao, W. South COBLIN, Philip DENWOOD, S\s oren EGEROD, A.G. HAUDRICOURT, Helmut HOFFMAN, F.K. LEHMAN, Roy Andrew MILLER, Gilbert ROY, Kamil SEDLACEK, Walter SIMON, and R.K. SPRIGG; Chinese translation by Le Saiyue and Luo Meizhen. Translation checked by Qu Aitang and Wu Miaofa. Publication of the Minority Languages Institute of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences. Beijing, 1984},
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  macro_area     = {Eurasia},
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  review         = {Sprigg, <Asia Major> 19(1974).1:100-106},
  seanote        = {contributing editor James A. Matisoff. A systematic presentation of the basic linguistic features of Chinese, Karen, and the Tibeto-Burman languages (including Tibetan, Burmese, and more than 100 related languages), with particular emphasis on reconstructing the ancestral Sino-Tibetan language},
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