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9230 – 9244 Langues - Écritures - Linguistique /<br />

Vernaculars Languages - Writings - Linguistic<br />

9230. FERLUS Michel, « Les traits sémantiques ‘amont et ‘aval’ dans le vocabulaire phou<br />

noy ». Communication présentée à la : 9 th International Conference on Sino-Tibetan<br />

Languages and Linguistics, University of Copenhagen, 22-24 October 1976, reprogr.<br />

9231. FERLUS Michel, « Les pronoms personnels en phou noy », Bulletin de la Société de<br />

linguistique de Paris, vol. 72, n° 1, 1977, p. 305-311.<br />

9232. FERLUS Michel, « Le verbe en phou noy », Cahiers de linguistique, Asie orientale,<br />

n° 8, 1980, p. 113-133.<br />

9233. HANSSON Inga-Lill, « What we think we know about Akha grammar ». Paper presented<br />

at the 9 th International Conference on Sino-Tibetan Languages and Linguistics,<br />

Copenhagen, 1976, reprogr<br />

9234. HANSSON Inga-Lill, « Sound change in Akha ». Paper presented at the 13 th International<br />

Conference on Sino-Tibetan Languages and Linguistics, Paris, 1979, 24<br />

p., reprogr.<br />

9235. HANSSON Inga-Lill, « A comparaison of Akha, Hani, Khatu, and Pijo »,<br />

Linguistics of the Tibeto-Burman Area, vol. 12, n° 1, 1989, p. 6-91.<br />

9236. HANSSON Inga-Lill, « The language of the Akha ritual texts », Linguistics of the<br />

Tibeto-Burman Area, vol. 14, n° 2, 1991, 12 p.<br />

9237. HANSSON Inga-Lill, « The wonderful words of Akha », in Cooperation East and<br />

West continued : ten years with the programme for East and South-east Asian<br />

Studies, Lund, Sweden, 1994, p. 18-30.<br />

9238. MATISSOFF James A., « Lahu causative constructions : case hierarchies and the<br />

morphology /syntax cycle in a Tibeto-Burman perspective », in Masayoshi<br />

Shibatani (ed.), The grammar of causative constructions (syntax and semantics, 6),<br />

New York, NJ : Academic Press, 1976, p. 413-442.<br />

9239. MATISSOFF James A., Variational semantics in Tibeto-Burman, Philadelphia : Institute<br />

for the Study of Human Issues, 1978.<br />

9240. MATISSOFF James A., « Problems and progress in Lolo-Burmese : quo<br />

vadimus ? », Linguistics of the Tibeto-Burman Area, vol. 4, n° 2, 1979, p. 11-43.<br />

9241. MATISSOFF James A., « Stars, moon, and spirits : bright beings of the night in<br />

Sino-Tibetan », Gengo Kenkyu, n° 77, 1980, p. 1-45.<br />

♦ Exemples tirés entre autres de l’akha et du lahu.<br />

9242. MATISSOFF James A., The grammar of Lahu, Berkeley, CA: University of<br />

California Press, 1973 ; 2 nd rev. ed. 1982, 693 p., index.<br />

9243. MATISSOFF James A., « Sino-Tibetan semantic space and the lexicons of minority<br />

languages ». Paper presented at the Annual International Conference on Sino-<br />

Tibetan Languages and Linguistics, Peking University, Beijing, August 17-19,<br />

1982, reprogr.<br />

♦ Prend entre autres langues étudiées, le lahu.<br />

9244. MATISSOFF James A., « The languages and dialects of Tibeto-Burman, with some<br />

prefatory remarks concerning ethnonymic and glossonymic complications », in<br />

John McCoy, Timothy Light (eds.), Contributions to Sino-Tibetan studies,<br />

Leiden : E.J. Brill, 1986, p. 3-75.<br />

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