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Tocharian alphabet
The Tai Lue or New Tai Lu alphabet is a simplfied version of the Lanna alphabet or Northern Thailand. It is used to write the language variously known as Tai Yuan, Baiyi, Xishuangbanna Dai or Thai Lanna, which is spoken is China, Thailand, Laos and Burma.
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EVERYTHING ABOUT TOCHARIAN
EVERYTHING YOU ALWAYS WANTED TO KNOW ABOUT TOCHARIAN* *BUT WERE AFRAID TO ASK 1999 Mark Dickens Introduction Discovery Phonology Morphology and Syntax Lexicon Relationship Between the Dialects The Indo-European Context Notes Bibliography INTRODUCTION Tocharian is an extinct Indo-European language which stands by itself as one of the eleven major groups in the IE 1 language family. It was not ...
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Tocharian A texts
Tocharian A texts Click here for more Indo-European language resources. Following is a very coarsely annotated collection of texts in Tocharian A; they are my class translation notes from Don Ringe's Tocharian A course at the University of Pennsylvania, spring semester 1997. These materials would need to be substantially cleaned up before they would be of any use as the beginnings of an online ...
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Tocharian B texts
Tocharian B texts Click here for more Indo-European language resources. Following is a very coarsely annotated collection of texts in Tocharian B; they are my class translation notes from Don Ringe's Tocharian B course at the University of Pennsylvania, fall semester 1996. These materials would need to be substantially cleaned up before they would be of any use as the beginnings of an online ...
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Tocharian
WordGumbo Indo-European Comparative Indo-European Tocharian Sources: 1. Tocharian Languages. Edited by V.Ivanov. Moscow, 1959. 2. Windekens, A.J., Le tokharien confronte avec les autres langues indo-europeennes. Louvain, 1976. 3. Burlak, S. The Historical Phonetics of Tocharian languages. Moscow, 1995. 4. Gamkrelidze T., Ivanov V. Indo-European Language and Indo-Europeans. Moscow, 1984. 5.
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