Ethnolinguistic Prehistory of the Eastern Himalaya / / edited by Mark W. Post, Stephen Morey, and Toni Huber.

The Eastern Himalaya holds perhaps the highest levels of ethnolinguistic diversity in all Eurasia, with over 300 languages spoken by as many distinct cultural groups. What factors can explain such diversity? How did it evolve, and what can its analysis teach us about the prehistory of its wider regi...

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Superior document:Brill's Tibetan Studies Library ; 52
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Place / Publishing House:Leiden ;, Boston : : Brill,, 2022.
Year of Publication:2022
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The Eastern Himalaya holds perhaps the highest levels of ethnolinguistic diversity in all Eurasia, with over 300 languages spoken by as many distinct cultural groups. What factors can explain such diversity? How did it evolve, and what can its analysis teach us about the prehistory of its wider region? This pioneering interdisciplinary volume brings together a diverse group of linguists and anthropologists, all of whom seek to reconstruct aspects of Eastern Himalayan ethnolinguistic prehistory from an empirical standpoint, on the basis of primary fieldwork-derived data from a diverse range of Himalayan Indigenous languages and cultural practices. Contributors are: David Bradley, Scott DeLancey, Toni Huber, Gwendolyn Hyslop, Linda Konnerth, Ismael Lieberherr, Yankee Modi, Stephen Morey, Mark W. Post, Uta Reinöhl, Alban Stockhausen, Amos Teo, and Marion Wettstein.
The prehistory of the Eastern Himalaya has forever been shrouded in legend. In this pioneering volume, a group of world-leading linguists and anthropologists reconstruct its extraordinary prehistory from an interdisciplinary perspective for the first time.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
List of Tables, Figures and Maps -- Introduction: Ethno-linguistic Prehistory of the Eastern Himalaya: Diversity and Its Sources / Mark W. Post, Stephen Morey and Toni Huber -- Part 1 Cultural Practice and Prehistory -- 2 Reconsidering Zomia from an Eastern Himalayan Perspective / Mark W. Post -- 3 The Prehistory of Tangsa as Recorded in Traditional Songs and Stories / Stephen Morey -- 4 Ethnographic Comparison and Pre-history? A Comparison of Chamdam Status Rituals among the Dumi Rai of Eastern Nepal and the Feasts of Merit among the Ao Naga of Northeast India / Marion Wettstein and Alban Stockhausen -- 5 Principles of Naming in the Eastern Himalaya: What Can They Tell Us about Prehistory? / Yankee Modi -- 6 Puroik Sago Terminology / Ismael Lieberherr -- Part 2 Language and Prehistory -- 7 Phylogeny of Tibeto-Burman from Plants and Animals / David Bradley -- 8 Pre-modern Language Contact in Nagaland / Amos Teo -- 9 Locating Kera’a (Idu Mishmi) in Its Linguistic Neighbourhood: Evidence from Dialectology / Uta Reinoehl -- 10 First Person Pronominals in Kuki-Naga / Scott DeLancey -- 11 Sound Changes from Proto-South-Central (“Proto-Kuki-Chin”) to Monsang and Their Implications for the Classification of the Northwestern Languages within the South-Central Branch / Linda Konnerth -- 12 Kurtöp Verbal Morphology in the East Bodish Context: A Case Study in Ethnohistorical Morphosyntax? / Gwendolyn Hyslop.
Anthropological linguistics India, Northeastern Congresses.
Language and linguistics.
Ethnology India, Northeastern Congresses.
India, Northeastern Languages Congresses.
Himalaya Mountains Region Languages Congresses.
Conference papers and proceedings. lcgft
Print version: Post, Mark W. Ethnolinguistic Prehistory of the Eastern Himalaya Boston : BRILL,c2022
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title Ethnolinguistic Prehistory of the Eastern Himalaya /
spellingShingle Ethnolinguistic Prehistory of the Eastern Himalaya /
Brill's Tibetan Studies Library ;
List of Tables, Figures and Maps --
Introduction: Ethno-linguistic Prehistory of the Eastern Himalaya: Diversity and Its Sources /
Part 1 Cultural Practice and Prehistory --
2 Reconsidering Zomia from an Eastern Himalayan Perspective /
3 The Prehistory of Tangsa as Recorded in Traditional Songs and Stories /
4 Ethnographic Comparison and Pre-history? A Comparison of Chamdam Status Rituals among the Dumi Rai of Eastern Nepal and the Feasts of Merit among the Ao Naga of Northeast India /
5 Principles of Naming in the Eastern Himalaya: What Can They Tell Us about Prehistory? /
6 Puroik Sago Terminology /
Part 2 Language and Prehistory --
7 Phylogeny of Tibeto-Burman from Plants and Animals /
8 Pre-modern Language Contact in Nagaland /
9 Locating Kera’a (Idu Mishmi) in Its Linguistic Neighbourhood: Evidence from Dialectology /
10 First Person Pronominals in Kuki-Naga /
11 Sound Changes from Proto-South-Central (“Proto-Kuki-Chin”) to Monsang and Their Implications for the Classification of the Northwestern Languages within the South-Central Branch /
12 Kurtöp Verbal Morphology in the East Bodish Context: A Case Study in Ethnohistorical Morphosyntax? /
title_full Ethnolinguistic Prehistory of the Eastern Himalaya / edited by Mark W. Post, Stephen Morey, and Toni Huber.
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title_auth Ethnolinguistic Prehistory of the Eastern Himalaya /
title_alt List of Tables, Figures and Maps --
Introduction: Ethno-linguistic Prehistory of the Eastern Himalaya: Diversity and Its Sources /
Part 1 Cultural Practice and Prehistory --
2 Reconsidering Zomia from an Eastern Himalayan Perspective /
3 The Prehistory of Tangsa as Recorded in Traditional Songs and Stories /
4 Ethnographic Comparison and Pre-history? A Comparison of Chamdam Status Rituals among the Dumi Rai of Eastern Nepal and the Feasts of Merit among the Ao Naga of Northeast India /
5 Principles of Naming in the Eastern Himalaya: What Can They Tell Us about Prehistory? /
6 Puroik Sago Terminology /
Part 2 Language and Prehistory --
7 Phylogeny of Tibeto-Burman from Plants and Animals /
8 Pre-modern Language Contact in Nagaland /
9 Locating Kera’a (Idu Mishmi) in Its Linguistic Neighbourhood: Evidence from Dialectology /
10 First Person Pronominals in Kuki-Naga /
11 Sound Changes from Proto-South-Central (“Proto-Kuki-Chin”) to Monsang and Their Implications for the Classification of the Northwestern Languages within the South-Central Branch /
12 Kurtöp Verbal Morphology in the East Bodish Context: A Case Study in Ethnohistorical Morphosyntax? /
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Introduction: Ethno-linguistic Prehistory of the Eastern Himalaya: Diversity and Its Sources /
Part 1 Cultural Practice and Prehistory --
2 Reconsidering Zomia from an Eastern Himalayan Perspective /
3 The Prehistory of Tangsa as Recorded in Traditional Songs and Stories /
4 Ethnographic Comparison and Pre-history? A Comparison of Chamdam Status Rituals among the Dumi Rai of Eastern Nepal and the Feasts of Merit among the Ao Naga of Northeast India /
5 Principles of Naming in the Eastern Himalaya: What Can They Tell Us about Prehistory? /
6 Puroik Sago Terminology /
Part 2 Language and Prehistory --
7 Phylogeny of Tibeto-Burman from Plants and Animals /
8 Pre-modern Language Contact in Nagaland /
9 Locating Kera’a (Idu Mishmi) in Its Linguistic Neighbourhood: Evidence from Dialectology /
10 First Person Pronominals in Kuki-Naga /
11 Sound Changes from Proto-South-Central (“Proto-Kuki-Chin”) to Monsang and Their Implications for the Classification of the Northwestern Languages within the South-Central Branch /
12 Kurtöp Verbal Morphology in the East Bodish Context: A Case Study in Ethnohistorical Morphosyntax? /
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