

An edition of Comparative Kadai (1997)
the Tai branch
By Jerold A. Edmondson,David B. Solnit
Publish Date
1997
Publisher
Summer Institute of Linguistics,University of Texas at Arlington,Sil International, Global Publishing
Language
eng
Pages
382
Description:
Comparative Kadai defines the linguistic range of an immense, interrelated, and varied area extending from eastern India to southern China and includes the southeast Asian peninsula. This area is comprised of many millions of people with histories, languages, and traditions largely unknown to the Westerner. Powerfully interesting economic, political, and social forces are emerging in the countries of this part of the world. Of particular interest from a linguist's point of view are the characteristics of this huge area, what research has been completed, and what further work needs to be done. In the past it has generally been assumed that Tai is a part of a grand Sino-Tibetan family, but inevitably questions have arisen: What languages are involved, how diverse are they, and how are the language families interrelated?
subjects: Kadai languages, Tai languages, Linguistics