
This article compares the cognate forms and phoneme inventories of four Lolo-Burmese languages: Akha (Thailand), Hani (Kunming, China), Khàtú (Kunming, China), and Pìj̀ɔ̀ (Kunming, China). It includes tables and lists of finals, initials (velar, fricative, laryngeal), tones, rhymes (open, nasal, final). The author provides five appendices with almost six hundred glosses in all the languages and combinations of initials and finals. This article is published in Linguistics of the Tibeto-Burman Area, 1989, vol 12.1, p. 6-91. It is based on a handout presented at the 17th International Conference on Sino-Tibetan Languages and Linguistics (ICSTLL) in 1984. The article contains some new appendices and some that were left out from the handout.
rhymes, Khàtú, initials, finals, 490, and Pìjɔ, Hani, journal article, Akha, glosses, 400
rhymes, Khàtú, initials, finals, 490, and Pìjɔ, Hani, journal article, Akha, glosses, 400
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