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Tibetan part-of-speech conundrums: maṅ and yun riṅ

Hill, Nathan W.

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This paper discusses two Tibetan expressions, maṅ and yun riṅ, which give rise to vexing problems of part of speech analysis.

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Hill, N. W. (2015). Tibetan part-of-speech conundrums: maṅ and yun riṅ. Rocznik Orientalistyczny, 68(2), 65-72

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Jan 24, 2015
Publication Date Mar 24, 2015
Deposit Date Jun 9, 2016
Publicly Available Date Jun 9, 2016
Journal Rocznik Orientalistyczny
Print ISSN 0080-3545
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 68
Issue 2
Pages 65-72
Publisher URL https://journals.pan.pl/dlibra/publication/95524/edition/82285/content
Additional Information References : de Jong, J.W. (1959). Mi La ras pa'i rnam thar: texte tibetain de La vie de Milarepa. 'S-Gravenhage: Mouton. Garrett, Edward and Hill, Nathan W. and Zadoks, Abel (2013) "Disambiguating Tibetan verb stems with matrix verbs in the indirect infinitive construction." Bulletin of TibetoLogy 49.2: 35-44. Garrett, Edward and Hill, Nathan W. and Kilgarriff, Adam and Vadlapudi, Ravikiran and Zadoks, Abel (2015). "The contribution of corpus linguistics to lexicography and the future of Tibetan dictionaries." Revue d'Etudes Tibetaines 32: 51-86.

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