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  1. 原始漢藏語 (英語: Proto-Sino-Tibetan language ,縮寫為 PST),或称“原始跨喜马拉雅语”(英語: Proto-Trans-Himalayan ),是基於 語言學 上假設 漢藏語系 擁有共同起源的 假說 而建構出的 祖語 。. 學者相信,這種語言為 漢藏語系 的共同先祖,使用這種語言的族群 ...

  2. reconstructed ancestor of the Sino-Tibetan languages. This page was last edited on 8 October 2023, at 05:48. All structured data from the main, Property, Lexeme, and EntitySchema namespaces is available under the Creative Commons CC0 License; text in the other namespaces is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License; additional terms may apply.

  3. 12 de dic. de 2022 · Sino-Tibetan is the second largest language family in the world. Recent linguistic and genetic studies have traced its origin to Neolithic millet farmers in the Yellow River region of China around 8,000 y ago and also suggested that initial divergence among branches of Sino-Tibetan coincided with expansion of the Neolithic Yangshao culture to the west and southwest during the sixth millennium BP.

  4. Lenguas sino-tibetanas. Las lenguas sino-tibetanas forman una familia de lenguas que incluye más de 250 idiomas que se hablan desde el norte de la India, al occidente, hasta Taiwán, por el sureste, y desde China, al norte, hasta la península de Malaca, por el sur. En número de hablantes, solamente la aventaja la familia indoeuropea.

  5. Old Tibetan and the Qiangic both exhibit consonant clusters caused by the dropping of vowel prefixes, which is believed to be the same structure Proto-Sino-Tibetan had. [80] Old Burmese and Old Tibetan dropped the vowel prefixes during the dialect acquisition, leaving only Tibeto-Burmese, Jingpho, the Bodo–Garo and Kuki-Chin–Naga languages that kept the vowel form of prefixes.

  6. Old Burmese, the language of these writings, is not as conservative as Old Tibetan, to which it is related. Sino-Tibetan languages - Proto-Sinitic, Dialects, Classification: Greater dissimilarity is encountered with respect to Proto-Sinitic. The contrast of aspirated and unaspirated voiceless stops in initial position is most likely the result ...

  7. Linguistic homeland. In historical linguistics, the homeland or Urheimat ( / ˈʊərhaɪmɑːt / OOR-hye-maht, from German ur - "original" and Heimat, home) of a proto-language is the region in which it was spoken before splitting into different daughter languages.