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Chinese Language and its Dialects  [89]

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Wutunhua Language  [2]


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Chinese Cultural Studies:  The Chinese Language and Alphabet
Includes a history of the Sino Tibetan family of languages, a map of the major Chinese dialects. [eng]
Ëè Æóí - Êëàññèôèêàöèÿ äèàëåêòîâ ãóàíüõóà
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Âàí Ëè - ×àñòè ðå÷è
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Database query to Sino-Tibetan Etymology
On Sergei Starostin's site. Allows search by protoform, meaning, or the forms attested in Chinese, Tibetan, Burmese, Kachin, Lushei, Lepcha, Kiranti. Best viewed with special fonts (downloadable). [eng]
Numbers in Sino-Tibetan Languages
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Ethnologue: Language Family Index: Sino-Tibetan
Language Family: Sino-Tibetan. Part of _Ethnologue Language Family Index_; Joseph E. Grimes and Barbara F. Grimes, Editors. [eng]
South Asian Linguistics
This bibliography is intended to help researchers of seldom studied or endangered South Asian languages, and those embarking on such a study for the first time, in locating literature on these languages. It is also intended to be a means of letting other researchers know of new work in the field which may be of interest to them. “South Asia” here includes India, Nepal, Pakistan, Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Bhutan and Tibet. [eng]
Sino-Tibetan Study Group Set Up by exiled Chinese and Tibetans
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Sino-Tibetan Languages
The Sino-Tibetan languages are spoken primarily in China and surrounding areas. [eng]
The U of MT -- Mansfield Library LangFing Sino-Tibetan
Maureen and Mike Mansfield Library. [eng]
Linguistics at the University of California
Department of Linguistics. [eng]
SinoTibetan Family
The homeland of Sino-Tibetan is thought to be in Eastern Tibet, where we find the headwaters of numerous huge river systems: Yellow, Yangtze, Mekong, Brahmaputra, Salween, Irrawaddy. This would allow for migration along river systems in all directions. The Eastern Tibet region is also has the greatest linguistic diversity. [eng]
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