Marseille, Carmen Eva. 2019. Shan-Ni grammar and processes of linguistic change. Rijksuniversiteit te Leiden MA thesis. (146pp.)
@mastersthesis{581032, author = {Marseille, Carmen Eva}, pages = {146}, school = {Rijksuniversiteit te Leiden}, title = {Shan-Ni grammar and processes of linguistic change}, year = {2019}, abstract = {This thesis is the first descriptive work on Shan-Ni, a Tai-Kadai language spoken in Kachin state and Sagaing region of Northern Myanmar. Being a Tai language in longterm close contact with several Tibeto-Burman languages, Shan-Ni has several features that are not common in other Tai languages, but do show similarities with Tibeto-Burman languages. The frequency of disyllabic words, the presence of different grammatical markers including TAM markers, and the variation in word order distinguishes Shan-Ni in particular. This thesis does not only describe these features, but also connects them to their presence in other languages, including both Tai-Kadai and Tibeto-Burman languages, Shan-Ni is in contact with. Some features of Shan-Ni are partially present in other Tai languages, but have developed further or in a different direction from certain points in history, which correspond with periods of migration. Through its grammar, Shan-Ni indicates relations with other Southwestern Tai languages of the Northern tier spoken both at the Myanmar-Chinese and Myanmar-Indian border. The expression of Tibeto-Burman-like constructions is made possible through the addition or different usage of grammatical markers, which nonetheless do have a Tai etymology.}, bestfn = {eurasia\marseille_shan-ni2019_o.pdf}, besttxt = {ptxt2\eurasia\marseille_shan-ni2019_o.txt}, cfn = {eurasia\marseille_shan-ni2019_o.pdf}, fn = {eurasia\marseille_shan-ni2019.pdf, eurasia\marseille_shan-ni2019_o.pdf}, hhtype = {grammar_sketch}, inlg = {English [eng]}, lgcode = {Shan-Ni (Indawgyi) = Tai Leng = Tai Laing [tjl]}, macro_area = {Eurasia}, src = {hh} }
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Shan-Ni (Indawgyi) = Tai Leng |