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Tonality. Most Sino-Tibetan languages possess phonemic tones , which indicate a difference in meaning in otherwise similar words. There are no tones in Purik, a Western Tibetan language; Ambo, a Northern Tibetan tongue; and Newari of Nepal.
29 авг. 2024 г.
Sino-Tibetan (sometimes referred to as Trans-Himalayan) is a family of more than 400 languages, second only to Indo-European in number of native speakers. Sino-Austronesian languages · Proto-Sino-Tibetan language
Classical Tibetan was not a tonal language, but many varieties such as Central and Khams Tibetan have developed tone registers. Amdo and Ladakhi-Balti are ... Central Tibetan · Old Tibetan · Classical Tibetan · Amdo Tibetan
10 июн. 2020 г. · One common feature among many Sino-Tibetan languages is that they are often tonal. This means they use pitch to differentiate between words.
29 авг. 2024 г. · Most Sino-Tibetan languages possess phonemic tones, which indicate a difference in meaning in otherwise similar words. There are no tones in ...
Some languages of the group are tonal, while others are not, providing an ideal terrain for the investigation of the mechanisms of tonogenesis. Himalayish.
Lhasa Tibetan occurs as a highly developed tone language at a cost that it lost nearly all historical consonant clusters as well as the voicing distinction ...
... Lhasa Tibetan, an Ü-Chang or central Tibetan language, is a tonal language. Its tonal inventory has been a topic of dissension among Tibetan tonologists, ...
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