Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { <http://dbpedia.org/resource/Sino-Austronesian_languages> ?p ?o. }
Showing items 1 to 28 of
28
with 100 items per page.
- Sino-Austronesian_languages abstract "Sino-Austronesian (now Sino-Tibetan-Austronesian) is a proposed language family. Its original version was presented by Laurent Sagart in 1990. Using reconstructions of the Old Chinese language, Sagart argued that the Austronesian languages are related to the Sinitic languages phonologically, lexically and morphologically. Sagart later acknowledged that the Sino-Tibetan languages are a valid group and extended his proposal to include Tibeto-Burman, the other component of Sino-Tibetan. Additionally, the Tai–Kadai languages were placed internally within the Austronesian family as a sister branch of Malayo-Polynesian . In the same paper, Sagart presented a phylogeny of the early phase of the Austronesian family.Laurent Sagart has also shown that his Sino-Austronesian proposal does not contradict genetic studies in any major way. If compared with genetic evidence, the Sino-Austronesian family would fall within Haplogroup O, a paternally-transmitted human Y-chromosome DNA haplogroup.Related proposals include Austric (Wilhelm Schmidt), Austro-Tai (Paul K. Benedict), and Dené–Caucasian (Sergei Starostin).".
- Sino-Austronesian_languages wikiPageExternalLink THE_HIGHER_PHYLOGENY_OF_AUSTRONESIAN.pdf.
- Sino-Austronesian_languages wikiPageExternalLink language.php?id=331.
- Sino-Austronesian_languages wikiPageID "29340109".
- Sino-Austronesian_languages wikiPageRevisionID "603222599".
- Sino-Austronesian_languages acceptance "controversial".
- Sino-Austronesian_languages child Austronesian_languages.
- Sino-Austronesian_languages child Sino-Tibetan_languages.
- Sino-Austronesian_languages child Tai–Kadai_languages.
- Sino-Austronesian_languages family "proposed language family".
- Sino-Austronesian_languages familycolor "Austronesian".
- Sino-Austronesian_languages hasPhotoCollection Sino-Austronesian_languages.
- Sino-Austronesian_languages name "Sino-Austronesian".
- Sino-Austronesian_languages region "East and Southeast Asia".
- Sino-Austronesian_languages subject Category:Proposed_language_families.
- Sino-Austronesian_languages type Abstraction100002137.
- Sino-Austronesian_languages type Class107997703.
- Sino-Austronesian_languages type Collection107951464.
- Sino-Austronesian_languages type Group100031264.
- Sino-Austronesian_languages type ProposedLanguageFamilies.
- Sino-Austronesian_languages comment "Sino-Austronesian (now Sino-Tibetan-Austronesian) is a proposed language family. Its original version was presented by Laurent Sagart in 1990. Using reconstructions of the Old Chinese language, Sagart argued that the Austronesian languages are related to the Sinitic languages phonologically, lexically and morphologically. Sagart later acknowledged that the Sino-Tibetan languages are a valid group and extended his proposal to include Tibeto-Burman, the other component of Sino-Tibetan.".
- Sino-Austronesian_languages label "Sino-Austronesian languages".
- Sino-Austronesian_languages sameAs m.0ds0r67.
- Sino-Austronesian_languages sameAs Q7524744.
- Sino-Austronesian_languages sameAs Q7524744.
- Sino-Austronesian_languages sameAs Sino-Austronesian_languages.
- Sino-Austronesian_languages wasDerivedFrom Sino-Austronesian_languages?oldid=603222599.
- Sino-Austronesian_languages isPrimaryTopicOf Sino-Austronesian_languages.