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Proto-Sino-Tibetan ( PST) is the hypothetical linguistic reconstruction of the Sino-Tibetan proto-language and the common ancestor of all languages in it, including the Sinitic languages, the Tibetic languages, Yi, Bai, Burmese, Karen, Tangut, and Naga.
- Sino-Tibetan languages
One of the world's primary language families:...
- Sino-Tibetan languages
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.
The Tibetic languages form a well-defined group of languages descended from Old Tibetan (7th to 9th centuries). [2] According to Tournadre (2014), there are 50 languages, which split into over 200 dialects or could be grouped into 8 dialect continua. [2] These languages are spoken in the Tibetan Plateau and in the Himalayas in Gilgit-Baltistan ...
- 6 million (2014)
- Tibetan people, and other Tibetic-speaking peoples such as Bhutanese
Sino-Tibetan languages, group of languages that includes both the Chinese and the Tibeto-Burman languages. In terms of numbers of speakers, they constitute the world’s second largest language family (after Indo-European ), including more than 300 languages and major dialects.
Proto-Sino-Tibetan ( PST) is the hypothetical linguistic reconstruction of the Sino-Tibetan proto-language and the common ancestor of all languages in it, including the Sinitic languages, the Tibetic languages, Yi, Bai, Burmese, Karen, Tangut, and Naga.
27 de nov. de 2020 · Sino-Tibetan languages make up the second-largest language family in the world 1 comprising around 500 languages that stretch from the western Pacific to the Himalayas, Nepal and...