Chirkova, Katia. 2014. The Duoxu Language and the Ersu-Lizu-Duoxu relationship. Linguistics of the Tibeto-Burman Area 37(1). 104-146. doi: 10.1075/ltba.37.1.04chi. Amsterdam/Philadephia: John Benjamins Publishing Company.
@article{548028, address = {Amsterdam/Philadephia}, author = {Katia Chirkova}, journal = {Linguistics of the Tibeto-Burman Area}, number = {1}, pages = {104-146}, publisher = {John Benjamins Publishing Company}, title = {The Duoxu Language and the Ersu-Lizu-Duoxu relationship}, url = {https://doi.org/10.1075/ltba.37.1.04chi}, volume = {37}, year = {2014}, abstract = {Duoxu is a terminally endangered and virtually undescribed Tibeto-Burman language, spoken in the historically multi-ethnic and multi-lingual Miǎnníng county of Sìchuān province in the People’s Republic of China. Until recently, Duoxu was known only through a 740-word vocabulary list in the Sino-Tibetan vocabularies Xīfān Yìyǔ [Tibetan-Chinese bilingual glossary], recorded in Chinese and Tibetan transcriptions in the 18th century, and a grammatical sketch (Huáng & Yǐn 2012). Researchers who have worked on the language (Nishida 1973, Sūn 1982, Huáng & Yǐn 2012) have expressed different views about the features and the genetic position of Duoxu, variously viewing it as (1) closely related to Lolo-Burmese languages (Nishida 1973), (2) closely related to Ersu and Lizu, two neighboring languages that are currently classified as members of the Qiangic subgroup of the Tibeto-Burman language family (Sūn 1982), or (3) distantly related to those two languages and to Qiangic languages at large (Huáng & Yǐn 2012).}, bestfn = {eurasia\chirkova_duoxu2014.pdf}, besttxt = {ptxt2\eurasia\chirkova_duoxu2014.txt}, cfn = {eurasia\chirkova_duoxu2014.pdf}, citekeys = {cldf9:9b412bc030bd555558ab89e32b088791}, delivered = {eurasia\chirkova_duoxu2014.pdf}, doi = {10.1075/ltba.37.1.04chi}, fn = {eurasia\chirkova_duoxu2014.pdf, eurasia\chirkova_duoxu2014_o.pdf}, hhtype = {comparative;wordlist}, inlg = {English [eng]}, isreferencedby = {cldf9}, issn = {0731-3500}, keywords = {Duoxu, phonetic variation, phonology, phonetics, Southwestern Mandarin, language contact, language attrition, Lizu, Ersu}, lgcode = {Duoxu = Tosu = Tosu [NOCODE_Tosu]}, macro_area = {Eurasia}, src = {benjamins, cldf, hh, langsci} }
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Duoxu = Tosu |