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eprints-34570
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eprints
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SOAS, University of London
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SOAS Research Online
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English
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English
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Tianshin Jackson Sun (Sun 1992, Sun 1993) was the first to suggest the phylogenetic relatedness of a number of highly divergent, endangered and poorly described languages of Western Arunachal Pradesh, later named the ‘Kho-Bwa cluster’ by Van Driem (2001). In this paper, we make use of what are predominantly new data from our own field work, covering a total of 22 linguistic varieties. In a list of 100 lexical entries, cognate roots were tagged and subsequently a pairwise “cognacy percentage” was computed which forms the basis for a hierarchic cluster analysis. The result of this analysis and some further considerations confirm earlier reported views of a phylogenetic relationship between these languages. The appendix contains the full data set with cognacy statements. All computer code is available and documented on Github (https://github.com/metroxylon/kho-bwa-lexicostat).
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Journal Article
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author |
Lieberherr, Ismael
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Lieberherr, Ismael
Bodt, Tim
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authorStr |
Lieberherr, Ismael
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author_letter |
Lieberherr, Ismael
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author2 |
Bodt, Tim
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author2Str |
Bodt, Tim
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title |
Sub-grouping Kho-Bwa based on shared core vocabulary.
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publisher |
University of California
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publishDate |
2017
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url |
https://eprints.soas.ac.uk/34570/
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