< Reconstruction:Proto-Hmong-Mien
Reconstruction:Proto-Hmong-Mien/N-ɟuə
Proto-Hmong-Mien
Alternative reconstructions
Ostapirat (2016)[1] reconstructs *d.gˠ- as the initial.
Etymology
From Proto-Sino-Tibetan *d/s-kəw. Benedict (1987) reconstructs *t-guᴬ for "Donor-Miao-Yao" (the Tibeto-Burman language that was the source of the Proto-Hmong-Mien word).[2]
Descendants
- White Hmong: cuaj
References
- Ratliff, Martha (2010) Hmong-Mien language history (Studies in Language Change; 8), Camberra, Australia: Pacific Linguistics, →ISBN.
- Chen, Qiguang (陈其光) (2013) Miao Yao yuwen (苗瑶语文), Beijing: Minzu chubanshe (民族出版社), →ISBN
- Mao, Zongwu (毛宗武) (2004) Yaozu Mianyu fangyan yanjiu (瑤族勉语方言研究), Beijing: Minzu chubanshe (民族出版社)
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