Laurent Sagart (French: [saɡaʁ]; born 1951) is a senior researcher at the Centre de recherches linguistiques sur l'Asie orientale (CRLAO – UMR 8563) unit...
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Austronesian languages (section Sagart (2004, 2021))
stage of their studies" Laurent Sagart (2004) The Higher Phylogeny of Austronesian and the Position of Tai-Kadai Laurent Sagart (2021) A more detailed...
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Reconstructions of Old Chinese (redirect from Baxter-Sagart)
of Old Chinese. Laurent Sagart", Anthropological Linguistics, 44 (2): 207–215, JSTOR 30028844. Mair, Victor (2004), "Laurent Sagart. The Roots of Old...
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Sino-Austronesian languages (section Sagart (2004))
a proposed language family suggested by Laurent Sagart in 1990. Using reconstructions of Old Chinese, Sagart argued that the Austronesian languages are...
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proposals include Austric (Wilhelm Schmidt in 1906) and Sino-Austronesian (Laurent Sagart in 1990, 2005). The Kra–Dai languages contain numerous similar forms...
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(Axel Schuessler) im < *qrum and yang < *laŋ (William H. Baxter and Laurent Sagart) Schuessler gives probable Sino-Tibetan etymologies for both Chinese...
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"Laurent Sagart : The Roots of Old Chinese", Cahiers de Linguistique Asie Orientale, 30 (2): 257–268, doi:10.1163/19606028-90000092. (review of Sagart...
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南蠻蛇種从虫䜌聲." William H. Baxter and Laurent Sagart (2014) reconstruct the Old Chinese name of Mán as 蠻 *mˤro[n]. Baxter & Sagart (2014) provide a similar Old...
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< *ləi. As to the most recent reconstruction, William H. Baxter and Laurent Sagart (2014) reconstruct the Old Chinese name of yí 夷 as *ləj. As Yuèjuèshū...
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Baxter, William; Sagart, Laurent (2014). Old Chinese: A New Reconstruction. Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-994537-5. Sagart, Laurent, and William...
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Archaeology, John Wiley & Sons, pp. 172–193, ISBN 978-1-118-32578-0. Sagart, Laurent; Jacques, Guillaume; Lai, Yunfan; Ryder, Robin; Thouzeau, Valentin;...
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based on certain phonological correspondences. On the other hand, Laurent Sagart (2008) proposes that Kra–Dai is a later form of what he calls "FATK"...
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reconstructs it to *kʰiaŋ in Middle Chinese, while William H. Baxter and Laurent Sagart reconstruct the Old Chinese name of Qiang as *C.qʰaŋ. Qiangs are generally...
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Asia: Putting Together Archaeology, Linguistics and Genetics, ed. by Laurent Sagart, Roger Blench and Alicia Sanchez-Mazas, 107-131. London: Routledge Curzon...
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"The contribution of linguistic palaeontology and Austro-Asiatic". in Laurent Sagart, Roger Blench and Alicia Sanchez-Mazas, eds. The Peopling of East Asia:...
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modern southern Chinese varieties, but which have been lost in Mandarin. Laurent Sagart (2002) considers Hakka and southern Gan Chinese to be sister dialects...
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Education Publisher. pp. 84–98. Baxter, William H.; Sagart, Laurent (20 February 2011). "Baxter-Sagart Old Chinese reconstruction". ver. 1.00. École des...
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1017/S0041977X00093150, S2CID 176893024. Sagart, Laurent (2005), "Sino-Tibetan–Austronesian: an updated and improved argument", in Sagart, Laurent; Blench, Roger; Sanchez-Mazas...
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later groups that settled in northern China William H. Baxter and Laurent Sagart reconstruct the Old Chinese names of the four barbarian tribes as: 夷...
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characteristics of the Xirong.[citation needed] William H. Baxter and Laurent Sagart (2014) reconstruct the Old Chinese name of Róng as 戎, OC:*nuŋ, mod...
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of Chang'an, the capital of the Tang dynasty (Late Middle Chinese). Laurent Sagart (2008) disagrees with Norman and Mei Tsu-lin's analysis of an Austroasiatic...
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languages may descended from the Proto-Austronesian language family. Laurent Sagart (2004) hypothesized that the Tai–Kadai languages may have originated...
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Chinese by Sinologists like Zhengzhang Shangfang, William H. Baxter, and Laurent Sagart. Additionally, initial clusters such as "tk" and "sn" were analysed...
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during this development from Old Chinese to Middle Chinese. According to Laurent Sagart, this change is reflected when the Old Chinese plosive occurred in type...
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(in Chinese). 2014-10-24. Archived from the original on 2014-10-24. Laurent Sagart: The Roots of Old Chinese. (Amsterdam Studies in the Theory and History...
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(1988), Chinese, Cambridge University Press, ISBN 978-0-521-29653-3 Sagart, Laurent; Jacques, Guillaume; Lai, Yunfan; Ryder, Robin; Thouzeau, Valentin;...
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{{cite book}}: |work= ignored (help) Baxter, William H.; Sagart, Laurent. 2014. The Baxter-Sagart reconstruction of Old Chinese. College of LSA, University...
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Sino-Austronesian hypothesis, on the other hand, is a relatively new hypothesis by Laurent Sagart, first proposed in 1990. It argues for a north–south linguistic genetic...
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"The contribution of linguistic palaeontology and Austroasiatic". in Laurent Sagart, Roger Blench and Alicia Sanchez-Mazas, eds. The Peopling of East Asia:...
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Old and Middle Chinese reconstructions are from William H. Baxter and Laurent Sagart (2014). The standard "giant panda" name mò (貘) is written with several...
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