词条 | Greater Siangic languages | ||||||||||||||||
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|name=Greater Siangic |acceptance=proposed |region=Arunachal Pradesh |familycolor=Sino-Tibetan |family=possibly Sino-Tibetan or an independent family |child1=Siangic |child2=Digaro |child3=Tani |glotto2=macr1268 |glottorefname2=Macro-Tani |glotto3=mish1241 |glottorefname3=Digarish }} Greater Siangic is a language grouping that includes the Siangic languages, Digaro languages (Idu Mishmi and Taraon) and Pre-Tani, the hypothetical substrate language branch of Tani before it became relexified by Sino-Tibetan. The Greater Siangic grouping was proposed by Roger Blench (2014), based on exclusively shared lexical items that had been noted by Modi (2013).[1] Blench (2014) argues that Greater Siangic is an independent language family that has undergone areal influences from Sino-Tibetan languages, and is not a branch of the Sino-Tibetan language family itself. Various lexical items exclusively shared by Milang, Koro, Taraon, and Idu have also been noted by Modi (2013).[1] Modi (2013) suggests that Taraon could possibly be closer to Milang than Idu is. LanguagesBlench (2014) lists the following languages in Greater Siangic.
Sound correspondencesModi (2013: 20-22)[1] notes the following sound correspondences among Milang, Taraon, Idu, and Proto-Tani.
See also
References1. ^1 2 Modi, Yankee. 2013. The nearest relatives of the Tani group. Paper presented at the 19th Himalayan Languages Symposium, Canberra, Australia.
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