Famille de langues: Bisoid
Code Glottolog: biso1241
Classification: Sino-Tibetan > Burmo-Qiangic > Lolo-Burmese > Loloish > Hani-Jino > Bisoid-Hanic > Bisoid
Ressources dans l'entrepôt
Langue | Code | Nombre | |
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Phunoi | pho | 25 |
Références bibliographiques sur les langues de cette famille trouvées dans Glottolog
- Beaudouin, Patrick. 1991. Une Monographie du Bisu. Lille: A.N.R.T. (2 volumes, Université de Nice; 173+177pp.) (cf. référence complète)
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- David Bradley. 1977. Phunoi or Côông. In Bradley, David (ed.), Papers in South East Asian Linguistics 5, 67-98. Canberra: Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies, Australian National University. (cf. référence complète)
- David Bradley. 1979. Proto-Loloish. (Scandinavian Institute of Asian Studies: Monograph series, 39.) London & Malmö: London: Curzon. xi+452pp. (cf. référence complète)
- David Bradley. 1988. Bisu dialects. In Paul Kazuhisa Eguchi (ed.), Languages and History in East Asia. Festschrift for Tatsuo Nishida on the occasion of his 60th birthday, 29-59. Kyoto: Shokado. (cf. référence complète)
- David Bradley. 2002. The subgrouping of Tibeto-Burman. In Beckwith, Christopher I. (ed.), Medieval Tibeto-Burman languages: PIATS 2000: Tibetan studies ; proceedings of the ninth seminar of the International Association for Tibetan Studies, Leiden 2000, 73-112. Leiden: E.~J.~Brill. (cf. référence complète)
- David Bradley. 2007. East and Southeast Asia. In Moseley, Christopher (ed.), Encyclopedia of the World's Endangered Languages, 349-424. London & New York: Routledge. (cf. référence complète)
- Eric B. Drewry. 2016. A Grammar Research Guide for Ngwi Languages. (SIL Language and Culture Documentation and Description, 33.) Dallas, Texas: SIL International. 113pp. (cf. référence complète)
- Ferlus, Michael. 1975. Le Phou Noy: phonologie et morphologie. Asie du Sud-Est et Monde Insulindien 6. 21-56. (cf. référence complète)
- Ferlus, Michael. 1977. Les pronoms personnels en Phou Noy. Bulletin de la Société de Linguistique de Paris 72. 305-311. (cf. référence complète)
- Ferlus, Michael. 1980. Le verbe en Phounoy [The verb in Phou Noy]. Cahiers de Linguistique, Asie Orientale 8. 113-133. (cf. référence complète)
- George J. Scott and J. P. Hardiman. 1900. Ethnology with vocabularies. In Gazetteer of Upper Burma and the Shan States, 475-727. Rangoon: Superintendent of Government Printing of Burma. (cf. référence complète)
- Gillian Ruth David Day. 2009. The Doi Chom Phu Bisu Noun Phrase. (MA thesis, Chiang Mai: Payap University; 138pp.) (cf. référence complète)
- He Lifeng and Tan, William. 2004. Yunnan teshu yuyan yanjiu. Yunnan Minority Language Commission and SIL International Joint Publication Series. (cf. référence complète)
- Henri Roux. 1924. Deux tribus de la région de Phongsaly (Laos septentrional). Bulletin de l'École française d'Extrême-Orient 24. 373-500. (cf. référence complète)
- Hideo Sawada and Ryuichi Kosaka. 1999. Phunoi-Phongxaly. In Kingsada, Thongphet and Tadahiko Shintani (eds.), Basic vocabularies of the languages spoken in Phongxaly, Lao P.D.R., 43-63. Tokyo: Institute for the Study of Languages and Cultures of Asia and Africa. (cf. référence complète)
- ISO 639-3 Registration Authority. 2006. Change Request Number 2006-123: adopted create [sgk] (2007-07-18). Dallas: SIL International. (cf. référence complète)
- ISO 639-3 Registration Authority. 2007. Change Request Number 2007-092: adopted split [bii], adopted create [bzi], adopted create [lwm] (2008-01-14). Dallas: SIL International. (cf. référence complète)
- Jerold A. Edmondson. 2005. The Central and Southern Loloish languages of Vietnam. Proceedings of the Berkeley Linguistics Society: Special Session on Tibeto-Burman and Southeast Asian Linguistics 28. 1-13. (cf. référence complète)
- Joachim Schliesinger. 1998. Hill tribes of Vietnam: Volume 2 - Profiles of Existing Hill Tribe Groups. White Lotus Press. xii+132pp. (cf. référence complète)
- Ju Namkung. 1996. Phonological Inventories of Tibeto-Burman Languages. (STEDT Monograph Series, 3.) In Ju Namkung (ed.) Berkeley: Center for Southeast Asia Studies. xxvii+507pp. (cf. référence complète)
- Kingsada, Thongphet and Ryuichi Kosaka. 1999. Lao Seng. In Kingsada, Thongphet and Tadahiko Shintani (eds.), Basic vocabularies of the languages spoken in Phongxaly, Lao P.D.R., 127-147. Tokyo: Institute for the Study of Languages and Cultures of Asia and Africa. (cf. référence complète)
- Kingsada, Thongphet and Ryuichi Kosaka. 1999. Phunoi-Bun Tay. In Kingsada, Thongphet and Tadahiko Shintani (eds.), Basic vocabularies of the languages spoken in Phongxaly, Lao P.D.R., 64-84. Tokyo: Institute for the Study of Languages and Cultures of Asia and Africa. (cf. référence complète)
- Kingsada, Thongphet and Ryuichi Kosaka. 1999. Pisu (Lao-Phai). In Kingsada, Thongphet and Tadahiko Shintani (eds.), Basic vocabularies of the languages spoken in Phongxaly, Lao P.D.R., 148-168. Tokyo: Institute for the Study of Languages and Cultures of Asia and Africa. (cf. référence complète)
- Kirk R. Person. 2007. A preliminary phonological sketch of Pyen, with comparison to Bisu. In Iwasaki Shoichi and Andrew Simpson and Karen Adams and Paul Sidwell (eds.), SEALS XIII Papers from the 13th Annual Meeting of the Southeast, 193-201. Canberra, Australia: Pacific Linguistics, Research School of Pacific and Asian Studie. (E-3). (cf. référence complète)
- Kitjapol Udomkool. 2006. A phonological comparison of selected Bisoid speech varieties. (MA thesis, Chiang Mai: Payap University; 207pp.) (cf. référence complète)
- Lama, Ziwo Qiu-Fuyuan. 2012. Subgrouping Of Nisoic (Yi) Languages: A Study From The Perspectives Of Shared Innovation And Phylogenetic Estimation. (Doctoral dissertation, University of Texas at Arlington; 399pp.) (cf. référence complète)
- Lefèvre-Pontalis, Pierre. 1892, 1896, 1896. Notes sur quelques populations du nord de l'Indo-Chine [Notes on some populations of northern Indo-China]. Journal Asiatique 19, 8, 8. 237-269, 129-154, 291-303. (cf. référence complète)
- Li, Ji Hong. 2005. Study of language use and language attitudes among Bisu speakers of China and Thailand. (MA thesis, Chiang Mai: Payap University). (cf. référence complète)
- Li, Yongsui. 1991. Mǐbìsū yǔ chūtàn. Minzu Yuwen 1991. 35-47. (cf. référence complète)
- Li, Yongsui. 1992. Sangkongyu Chutan [An outline of the Sangkong language]. Yuyan Yanjiu 1 [cumulative no 22]. 137-160. (cf. référence complète)
- Li, Yongsui. 1997. The Sangkong Language, A New Reward in Yi-Burmese Fieldwork. In Dai, Qingxia and Shi, Jinbo and Wu, Jingzhong and Yang, Yingxin and Xu, Shixuan and Fu, Ailan and Wu Hede (eds.), YiMianyu yanjiu [Studies on Yi-Burmese Languages], 604-615. Chengdu: Sichuan Nationalities Publishing House. (cf. référence complète)
- Li, Yongsui. 2002. Sangkongyu Yanjiu [A study of Sangkong]. Beijing: The Nationalities Press. 403pp. (cf. référence complète)
- Li, Yongsui. 2004. Mĭbìsū yŭ [The Mibisu language]. In He, Lifeng and William Tan (eds.), Yunnan Teshu Yuyan Yanjiu [Extraordinary languages of Yunnan], 223-252. Kunming: Yunnan Minzu Chubanshe. (cf. référence complète)
- Li, Yongsui. 2004. Sāngkŏng yŭ [The Sangkong language]. In He, Lifeng and William Tan (eds.), Yunnan Teshu Yuyan Yanjiu [Extraordinary languages of Yunnan], 253-285. Kunming: Yunnan Minzu Chubanshe. (cf. référence complète)
- Maung, Maung Tun. 2014. A sociolinguistic survey of selected Bisoid varieties: Pyen, Laomian and Laopin. (MA thesis, Chiang Mai: Payap University; 301pp.) (cf. référence complète)
- Nishida, Tatsuo. 1966. Bisugo no kenkyu: Taikoku okeru Bisu zoku no gengo no yobiteki ni kenkyu [A study of the Bisu language: preliminary research on the language of the Bisu tribe in northern Thailand]. Toonan Ajia Kenkyu [Southeast Asian Studies] (Kyoto) 4. 65-87. (cf. référence complète)
- Person, Kirk R. 1999. The kinship system of the Bisu of Chiang Rai. PYU Working Papers in Linguistics 3. 32-45. (cf. référence complète)
- Person, Kirk R. 1999. Writing Bisu: a community-based approach to orthography development. In Thurgood, G.W.. (ed.) 171-200pp. (cf. référence complète)
- Person, Kirk R. 2005. Language revitalization or dying gasp? Language preservation efforts among the Bisu of Northern Thailand. International Journal of the Sociology of Language 2005. 117-141. Walter de Gruyter. (cf. référence complète)
- Person, Roger K. 2000. Sentence Final Particles in Bisu Narrative. Arlington: Univ. of Texas. (Doctoral dissertation, University of Texas at Arlington; xxvii+327pp.) (cf. référence complète)
- Phạm Huy. 1998. Buóc Dâu Tìm Hiêu Văn Hóa Dân Tôc Côông. Lai Châu: So Văn Hóa Thông Tin Lai Châu. 115pp. (cf. référence complète)
- Shintani, Tadahiko L. A. 2009. The Pyen (or Phen) language: its classified lexicon. Tokyo: Institute for the Study of Languages and Cultures of Asia and Africa (ILCAA), Tokyo University of Foreign Studies. 248pp. (cf. référence complète)
- Tadahiko Shintani and Hideo Sawada. 1999. Lao Pan. In Kingsada, Thongphet and Tadahiko Shintani (eds.), Basic vocabularies of the languages spoken in Phongxaly, Lao P.D.R., 106-126. Tokyo: Institute for the Study of Languages and Cultures of Asia and Africa. (cf. référence complète)
- Tadahiko Shintani and Hideo Sawada. 1999. Phongku. In Kingsada, Thongphet and Tadahiko Shintani (eds.), Basic vocabularies of the languages spoken in Phongxaly, Lao P.D.R., 85-105. Tokyo: Institute for the Study of Languages and Cultures of Asia and Africa. (cf. référence complète)
- Tadahiko Shintani and Ryuichi Kosaka and Takashi Kato. 2001. Linguistic survey of Phongxaly, Lao P.D.R. Tokyo: Institute for the Study of Languages and Cultures of Asia and Africa. vii+234pp. (cf. référence complète)
- Takashi Kato. 2008. Linguistic Survey of Tibeto-Burman languages in Lao P.D.R. Tokyo: Institute for the Study of Languages and Cultures of Asia and Africa. 208pp. (cf. référence complète)
- Tatsuo Nishida. 1973. A preliminary study of the Bisu language- a language of Northern Thailand recently discovered by us. Pacific Linguistics: Series A 30. 55-82. Canberra: Papers in South East Asian linguistics 3 (PL A.30), ed, by David W. Dellinger, E. R. Hope, Makio Katsura, and TatsuaNishida, 55-82. Canberra: ANU. (Papers in South East Asian Linguistics 3). (cf. référence complète)
- Thurgood, G.W. (ed.) 1999. Writing Bisu: A Community-Based Approach to Orthography Development. In Thurgood, G.W. (ed.), Papers from the 9th annual meeting of the Southeast Asian Linguistic Society. (cf. référence complète)
- Vanina Bouté. 2018. Mirroring Power: Ethnogenesis and Integration Among the Phunoy of Northern Laos. Silkworm Books. 296pp. (cf. référence complète)
- Wright, Pamela Sue. 2003. Singsali (Phunoi) Speech Varieties of Phongsali Province. Language and Life Journal 1. 62-73. (cf. référence complète)
- Xu Shixuan. 2001. The Bisu Language. (Languages of the World/Materials, 411.) München: Lincom. 154-181pp. (cf. référence complète)
- Xu Shixuan. 2001. The Bisu Language. (Languages of the World/Materials, 411.) München: Lincom. 290pp. (Translated by Cecilia Brassett). (cf. référence complète)
- Xu, Shixuan. 1998. Bisuyu yanjiu. (Zhongguo xin fa xian yu yan yan jiu cong shu.) Shanghai: Shanghai yuan dong chu ban she. 272pp. (cf. référence complète)
- Xu, Shixuan. 1999. Aspect and tense in the Bisu language. LTBA 22. 183-197. (cf. référence complète)
- Xu, Shixuan. 2005. Survey of the Current situation of Laomian and Laopin in China. International Journal of the Sociology of Language 173. 99-115. (cf. référence complète)
- Zhang, Ronglan. 2004. Lăomiăn yŭ [The Laomian language]. In He, Lifeng and William Tan (eds.), Yunnan Teshu Yuyan Yanjiu [Extraordinary languages of Yunnan], 408-449. Kunming: Yunnan Minzu Chubanshe. (cf. référence complète)
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