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      EtymologyKiranti languagesKhalingBantawa
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      Diachronic Linguistics (Or Historical Linguistics)Languages and LinguisticsMorphologyMorphology (Languages And Linguistics)
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      Languages and LinguisticsLanguage DocumentationLexicographySino-Tibetan Linguistics
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      Diachronic Linguistics (Or Historical Linguistics)Languages and LinguisticsHistorical LinguisticsChinese linguistics
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      Languages and LinguisticsSyntaxMorphosyntaxMorphology
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      Sino-Tibetan LinguisticsTibeto-Burman LinguisticsrGyalrongKiranti languages
In Kiranti languages, the presence of rich alternations in verbal paradigms make internal reconstruction possible, and allow a better understanding of the vowels and codas of the proto-language than is possible for other parts of speech.... more
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      Diachronic Linguistics (Or Historical Linguistics)Languages and LinguisticsHistorical LinguisticsHistorical Morphology
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      Historical LinguisticsComparative LinguisticsMorphologySino-Tibetan Linguistics
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      Languages and LinguisticsStressMorphologyTone systems
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      Languages and LinguisticsHistorical LinguisticsMorphologySino-Tibetan Linguistics
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      Languages and LinguisticsHistorical LinguisticsAlgonquian languagesNehiyawewin (Plains Cree)
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      DeixisSino-Tibetan LinguisticsTibeto-Burman LinguisticsAudition
This article proposes an idealized model of direct-inverse systems inspired by canonical morphology, against which attested systems are then evaluated in terms of their deviation from it. A language-independent definition of obviation is... more
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      Languages and LinguisticsJapanese LinguisticsSyntaxMorphology
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      Historical LinguisticsMorphologySino-Tibetan LinguisticsTone systems
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      Diachronic Linguistics (Or Historical Linguistics)Languages and LinguisticsHistorical LinguisticsGrammaticalization
Khaling, like other Kiranti languages, has a Reflexive / Middle suffix-si, the main function of which is to reduce the valence of verbs. The present paper describes the complex morphological alternations observed in the reflexive... more
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      Languages and LinguisticsReflexivitySino-Tibetan LinguisticsTibeto-Burman Linguistics