Ebook: A linguistic study of Zhaba (扎巴语研究)
Author: GONG Qunhu (龚群虎)
- Genre: Linguistics
- Tags: Qiangic language Zhaba language China minor language ndzaba language dzaba language culturally Tibetan
- Series: Chna Recently-Identified Languages series (中国新发现语言研究丛书)
- Year: 2007
- Publisher: Ethnic Minority Press(民族出版社)
- City: Beijing
- Edition: 1
- Language: Chinese
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This is a skeletal overall documentation/reference grammar of Zhaba, a Qiangic (Tibeto-Burman) language in West Sichan Province, China. Zhaba is spoken by around 10,000 culturally Tibetan people.
The filedwork was carreid out in the summer of 2003.
A long IPA wordlist and texts with Chinese transcription are included.
It is one of the books from the series of "recently found" language series edited by Sun Honghai.
This is a skeletal overall documentation/reference grammar of Zhaba, a Qiangic Tibeto-burman language in West Sichan Province, China. Zhaba is a language spoken by around 10,000 culturally Tibetan people. The filedwork was carreid out in the summer of 2003.A long IPA wordlist and annotated texts are included. This one of the books from the series of "recently found" language series edited by Sun Honghai.
This is a skeletal overall documentation/reference grammar of Zhaba, a Qiangic Tibeto-burman language in West Sichan Province, China. Zhaba is a language spoken by around 10,000 culturally Tibetan people. the filedword was carreid out in the summer of 2003.A long IPA wordlist and annotated texts are included. This book is a copy from the series of "recently found" language series edited by Sun Honghai.
This is a skeletal overall documentation/reference grammar of Zhaba, a Qiangic Tibeto-burman language in West Sichan Province, China. Zhaba is a language spoken by around 10,000 culturally Tibetan people. The filedwork was carreid out in the summer of 2003.A long IPA wordlist and annotated texts are included. This one of the books from the series of "recently found" language series edited by Sun Honghai.
This is a skeletal overall documentation/reference grammar of Zhaba, a Qiangic Tibeto-burman language in West Sichan Province, China. Zhaba is a language spoken by around 10,000 culturally Tibetan people. the filedword was carreid out in the summer of 2003.A long IPA wordlist and annotated texts are included. This book is a copy from the series of "recently found" language series edited by Sun Honghai.
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