Davies, Henry R. 1909

Davies, Henry R. 1909. Yün-Nan: The link between India and the Yangtze. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 491pp.

@book{439579,
  address     = {Cambridge},
  author      = {Davies, Henry R.},
  pages       = {491},
  publisher   = {Cambridge University Press},
  title       = {Yün-Nan: The link between India and the Yangtze},
  year        = {1909},
  bestfn      = {eurasia\davies_yun-nan-yangtze1909_o.pdf},
  besttxt     = {ptxt2\eurasia\davies_yun-nan-yangtze1909_o.txt},
  fn          = {eurasia\davies_yun-nan-yangtze1909_o.pdf, eurasia\davies_yun-nan-yangtze1909.pdf},
  hhtype      = {overview;wordlist},
  inlg        = {English [eng]},
  keywords    = {Achang: Vocab; Austroasiatic: Affil w Miao-Yao; Burmese: Vocab; Kachin: Vocab; Khmer: Vocab; Khmu: Vocab; La\1: Vocab; Lahu: Vocab; Lashi: Vocab; Lisu: Vocab; Lolo: Vocab; Mahei: Vocab; Maru: Vocab; Menghwa: Vocab; Miao-Yao: Affil w Austroasiatic; Minchia: Vocab; Mon\3: Vocab; Mon-Khmer: Affil w Miao-Yao; Palaung: Vocab; Phru-mi: Vocab; Phu-man: Vocab; Phun, Megyaw: Vocab; Tsaiwa: Vocab; Tseku: Vocab; Wa: Vocab},
  lapollanote = {Vocab, AA: Khmer, K'amu (Khmu), La, Mon, Palaung, P'u-man (Phuman), and Wa in pocket at back; TB: Achang, Burmese, Kachin, Lahu, Lashi (Letsi), Lisu, Lolo, Mahei, Maru, Mengwa, Minkia (Minchia), Megyaw (Phun), Phru-mi, Szi (Tsaiwa), Tibetan (Tseku), Woni, vol. 2; MY: classifies MY as AA, 341},
  lgcode      = {Miao from near Taw-nio, Yao from the Southern Shan states, Min-chia from a native of Yün-lung Chou = Bai-Central [bca], Wa from near Meng-Meng, La from Taw-nio, P'uman from Hsiao-ch'in = U [uuu], Palaung from the Nam-kham district of the Northern Shan states, K'a-mu from near Chieng Kong in French Laos = Khmu [kjg], Talain = Mon, Annamese, Cambodian, Yün-nan Tibetan near Chung-tien, Lu-tzu from Desgodin = Anung = Nung [nun], Mo-so from Desgodin = Moso [nru], P'rü-mi Hsi-fan from near Mi-li, Mu-nia (Menia) Hsi-fan from Nopo on the Ya-lung Ho = Namuyi [nmy], Ssu-chuan Lo-lo from Ta-shih-p'êng, Mêng-hua Lo-lo from the village Ho-ti near Mêng-hua T'ing = Menghua Lolo = Xishanba Lalo [ywt], Li-so from the Kachin Hills, La-hu from the village of Phaya Kili in Northern Siam, A-k'a from the Shan state of Keng Tung = Akha [ahk], Ma-hei from the neighbourhood of Ssu-mao = Mahei = Baihong = Honi [how], A-ch'ang from Hu-sa (Ho-hsa) = Achang [acn], Zi = Zaiwa [atb], Ma-ru = Maru, La-shi = Lashi [lsi], Kachin from Kachin hills, P'ön from a native of the "third defile" of the Irrawaddy between Bhamo and Sen-bo = Hpon [hpo]},
  macro_area  = {Eurasia},
  seanote     = {Vocab, AA: Khmer, K'amu (Khmu), La, Mon, Plalaung, P'u-man (Phuman), and Wa in pocket at back;},
  src         = {hh, lapolla-tibeto-burman, sala}
}

Document types

Languages

Name in source Glottolog languoid
Miao from near Taw-nio
    Yao from the Southern Shan states
      Min-chia from a native of Yün-lung Chou
      Wa from near Meng-Meng
        La from Taw-nio
          P'uman from Hsiao-ch'in
          Palaung from the Nam-kham district of the Northern Shan states
            K'a-mu from near Chieng Kong in French Laos
            Talain = Mon
              Annamese
                Cambodian
                  Yün-nan Tibetan near Chung-tien
                    Lu-tzu from Desgodin = Anung
                    Mo-so from Desgodin
                    P'rü-mi Hsi-fan from near Mi-li
                      Mu-nia (Menia) Hsi-fan from Nopo on the Ya-lung Ho
                      Ssu-chuan Lo-lo from Ta-shih-p'êng
                        Mêng-hua Lo-lo from the village Ho-ti near Mêng-hua T'ing = Menghua Lolo
                        Li-so from the Kachin Hills
                          La-hu from the village of Phaya Kili in Northern Siam
                            A-k'a from the Shan state of Keng Tung
                            Ma-hei from the neighbourhood of Ssu-mao = Mahei = Baihong
                            A-ch'ang from Hu-sa (Ho-hsa)
                            Zi
                            Ma-ru = Maru
                              La-shi
                              Kachin from Kachin hills
                                P'ön from a native of the "third defile" of the Irrawaddy between Bhamo and Sen-bo