[HTML][HTML] Linguistic, archaeological and genetic evidence suggests multiple agriculture-driven migrations of Sino-Tibetan speakers from Northern China to the Indian …

G Jacques, C Stevens - Quaternary International, 2024 - Elsevier
The spread of language families is hypothesized to have occurred via agricultural and
demographic transitions that drove populations outwards from agricultural centres of …

A phylogenetic study of South-Western Tibetic

DN Dhakal, JM List, SG Roberts - Journal of Language …, 2024 - academic.oup.com
This study performs primary data collection, transcription, and cognate coding for eight
South West Tibetic languages (Lowa, Gyalsumdo, Nubri, Tsum, Yohlmo, Kagate, Jirel, and …

Ancient Connections of Sinitic

D Bradley - Languages, 2023 - mdpi.com
Six main alternative linkage proposals which involve the Sino-Tibetan family, including
Sinitic and other language families of the East Asian area (Miao-Yao, Altaic/Transeurasian …

Himalayan whole-genome sequences provide insight into population formation and adaptation

E Arciero, MA Almarri, M Mezzavilla, Y Xue, P Hallast… - bioRxiv, 2024 - biorxiv.org
High-altitude environments pose substantial challenges for human survival and
reproduction, attracting considerable attention to the demographic and adaptive histories of …

[PDF][PDF] computer-assisted pproach to the comparison of mainland southeast Asian languages

MS Wu-Urbanek - 2023 - d-nb.info
This cumulative thesis is based on three separate projects based on a computer-assisted
language comparison (CALC) framework to address common obstacles to studying the …

[PDF][PDF] East Bodish revisited

TA Bodt - Bulletin of Tibetology, 2023 - eprints.soas.ac.uk
Ever since Shafer (1954), linguists have tacitly presumed that there is a linguistic subgroup
spoken in a contiguous area of central and northeastern Bhutan, north-western Arunachal …