Sino-Tibetan Languages

Sino-Tibetan, also known as Trans-Himalayan in a few sources, is a family of more than 400 languages, second only to Indo-European in number of native speakers. The vast majority of these are the 1.3 billion native speakers of Chinese languages. Other Sino-Tibetan languages with large numbers of speakers include Burmese (33 million) and the Tibetic languages (six million). Other languages of the family are spoken in the Himalayas, the Southeast Asian Massif, and the eastern edge of the Tibetan Plateau. Most of these have small speech communities in remote mountain areas, and as such are poorly documented. Several low-level subgroups …

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desLibris · 26 May 2021 English

'This article provides an overview of the living arrangements of Canadians aged 75 and older across mother tongue groups. Analysis is based on the 2016 Census of Population short-form questionnaire …

languages 980 15.9 30.9 25.4 10.3 17.4 Sino-Tibetan languages 90,190 13.6 40.3 26.8 11.4 7.9 Tai-Kadai


WEF: World Economic Forum · 21 January 2021 English

Skills and Knowledge Shared terminology reduces inefficiency when matching the supply and demand Skills are the capabilities needed to complete a task, of competencies, and provides a and therefore a …

Capitalist, 15 February, 2020; Egerod, S., "Sino-Tibetan Languages", Encyclopedia Brittanica, 2 November 2018


EDItEUR · 8 November 2019 English

Use with: PLACE Qualifiers 1* as appropriate See also: FT Generational sagas, FN Myths & fairy tales DBSG Ancient Greek & Roman legends 1.1 1.3 Use for: the texts of …

2G East & Southeast Asian languages 2GD Sino-Tibetan languages 2GDB Burmese 2GDC Chinese 2GDCC Cantonese


desLibris · 20 September 2019 English

The estimates based on the NHS will be highly accurate for the data pre- sented in the Fact Book due to the design and size of the survey, but will …

Korean 15,285 7,500 7,785 4,640 2,370 2,265 Sino-Tibetan languages Total 189,930 87,850 102,080 66,575 30


IAFOR: International Academic Forum · 27 May 2019 English

Asia on 42nd International Conference on Sino-Tibetan Languages and Linguistics (pp. 1–6). Chiang Mai:


NBER: National Bureau of Economic Research · 28 March 2019 English

Are identities fungible? How do people come to identify with specific groups? This paper proposes a revealed preference approach, using food consumption to uncover ethnic and religious identity choices in …

Austro-Asiatic languages, and Sikkimese speak Sino-Tibetan languages). It is also apparent from more recent


UNESCO: United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation · 2019 English

Korean Japonic languages 1 / 12 Japanese Sino-Tibetan Languages Chinese 1 Mandarin Tibeto-Burman 11 / 18


desLibris · 3 October 2018 English

Refer to the definition of ‘Shelter cost.’ • The term ‘Value of dwelling’ is not used for the 2016 Census. [...] Refer to the definition of ‘Commuting destination.’ • The …

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CODESRIA: Council for the Development of Social Science Research in Africa · 14 December 2017 French

It is suggested that the return to Africa most likely happened through (1) North Africa and the Sahara and (2) along the Indian Ocean from the Arabian peninsula or a …

Hypothesis of a Genetic Connection between the Sino-Tibetan Languages and the Yeniseian and North-Caucasian Languages


EDItEUR · 16 November 2017 Portuguese

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2G East & Southeast Asian languages 2GD Sino-Tibetan languages 2GDB Burmese 2GDC Chinese 2GDCC Cantonese


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