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Chou Fa-kao. 1972. Archaic Chinese and Sino-Tibetan. Journal of the Institute of Chinese Studies of the Chinese University of Hong Kong 5.1:159-237
58 languages717 reflexes341 reconstruction records

Reconstructions in this source

*Bodishas PTB (Bodish) · 2.1.2 Bodic1 record
*Bodo-Garoas P B-G · 1.7.1 Bodo-Garo5 records
*Hmong-Mienas PHmong-Mien · X.1 Non-TB1 record
*Karenas PK · 7 Karenic23 records
*Kukias Kuki · 1.2 Kuki-Chin2 records
*Kuki (Southern)as S Kuki · 1.2 Kuki-Chin1 record
*Lolo-Burmeseas P B-L · 6.1 Lolo-Burmese7 records
*Nungas PTB (Nung) · 4 Nungic1 record

Languages in this source

Anongas Nung · 4 Nungic · ISO duu4 reflexes
Anong (Rawang)as Nung RW · 4 Nungic · ISO duu8 reflexes
Anong (Rawang/Metu)as Nungish (Metu) · 4 Nungic · ISO duu1 reflex
Anong (Rawang/Mutwang)as Mutwang dial. · 4 Nungic · ISO raw1 reflex
Ashoas Sho · 1.2.1.2 Southern Plains Chin · ISO csh1 reflex
Atsi [Zaiwa]as Atsi · 6.1.1 Burmish · ISO atb1 reflex
Atsi [Zaiwa]as Atsi (Burling) · 6.1.1 Burmish · ISO atb1 reflex
Bodo1.7.1.1 Bodo · ISO brx5 reflexes
Burmese (Written)as WB · 6.1.1 Burmish41 reflexes
Changas Ch Naga · 1.7.2.2 Konyak-Chang · ISO nbc2 reflexes
Chepangas Ch · 2.4 Kham-Magar-Chepang · ISO cdm1 reflex
Chhintangas Chingtang · 2.3.1 Eastern Kiranti · ISO ctn1 reflex
Chinbok1.2 Kuki-Chin · ISO mwq1 reflex
Chinese (Old)as OC · 9.0.1 Old Chinese · ISO och56 reflexes
Chinese (Old/Mid)as Chinese · 9.0.1 Old Chinese · ISO och396 reflexes
Dhimal2.1.5 Dhimal · ISO dhi1 reflex
Digaro1.1.2 Deng · ISO mhu1 reflex
Dimasa1.7.1.1 Bodo · ISO dis10 reflexes
Garo1.7.1.2 Garo · ISO grt9 reflexes
Hayuas Vayu · 2.3.4 Western Kiranti · ISO vay1 reflex
Jingphoas Jg · 1.7.3.1 Jingpho · ISO kac23 reflexes
Karen7 Karenic4 reflexes
Lepcha2.1.3 Lepcha · ISO lep2 reflexes
Lushai [Mizo]as Lushai · 1.2.2 Central Chin · ISO lus15 reflexes
Magaras Magari · 2.4 Kham-Magar-Chepang2 reflexes
Maru [Langsu]as Maru · 6.1.1 Burmish · ISO mhx1 reflex
Mikir [Karbi]as Mikir · 1.5 Mikir [Karbi] · ISO mjw4 reflexes
Mishing [Miri]as Miri · 1.1.1.2 Eastern Tani · ISO mrg1 reflex
Mosoas Moso (B-L) · 6.2 Naxi · ISO nbf2 reflexes
Murmi2.1.4 Tamangish · ISO tdg1 reflex
Nachereng2 Himalayish · ISO ncd1 reflex
Newaras Newari · 2.2 Newar · ISO new2 reflexes
Ong-BeX.1 Non-TB · ISO onb1 reflex
Pwo7 Karenic2 reflexes
rGyalrongas Gyarung · 3.3.1 rGyalrong · ISO jya1 reflex
Rungchangbungas Rungchang-bung · 2.3.1 Eastern Kiranti · ISO bap1 reflex
Sgaw7 Karenic · ISO ksw4 reflexes
SuiX.1 Non-TB · ISO swi1 reflex
Tangsa (Moshang)as Moshang · 1.7.2.1 Tangsa-Nocte · ISO nst2 reflexes
Tibetan (Written)as WT · 2.1.2.1 Tibetan · ISO xct67 reflexes
Trung [Dulong]as Trung · 4 Nungic · ISO duu5 reflexes
Tsangla2.1.2 Bodic · ISO tsj1 reflex
Vietnameseas Vn · X.1 Non-TB · ISO vie1 reflex
Waling2.3 Kiranti · ISO wly1 reflex
Yawdwin1.2 Kuki-Chin · ISO mwq1 reflex

Cite this source

Chou Fa-kao. 1972. Archaic Chinese and Sino-Tibetan. Journal of the Institute of Chinese Studies of the Chinese University of Hong Kong 5.1:159-237 — via STEDT, https://larc-iu.github.io/stedt/source/ACST (accessed [date]).
Stable link: https://larc-iu.github.io/stedt/source/ACST
BibTeX
@misc{stedt-src-ACST,
  author = {Chou Fa-kao},
  title  = {{Archaic Chinese and Sino-Tibetan}},
  year   = {1972},
  note   = {Journal of the Institute of Chinese Studies of the Chinese University of Hong Kong 5.1:159-237; Accessed via STEDT (Sino-Tibetan Etymological Dictionary and Thesaurus) v1.0, source ACST},
  url    = {https://larc-iu.github.io/stedt/source/ACST}
}