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Title: Phonemic Theory and the Orthographic Practice in Old Tibetan
Language of title: English
Author/Creator: Roy Andrew Miller
One Sentence Summary: In this article, Miller examines theories of modern linguistics apparent in the work of Tibetan grammarians, particularly with regard to their treatment of concepts analogous to phonemics and phonetics.

Description: In this article, Miller examines theories of modern linguistics apparent in the work of Tibetan grammarians, particularly with regard to their treatment of concepts analogous to phonemics and phonetics. (Ben Deitle 2005-11-01)

Publisher Place: Bloomington
Publisher: The Tibet Society
Normalized publisher place: Bloomington, IN
Publisher country: United States
Published Date: 1981
URL: http://www.thlib.org/static/reprints/jts/JTS_01_04.pdf
Classification: Tibetan and Himalayan -- Journals -- Journals Focused on Regions -- Tibet -- Journal of the Tibet Society -- Vol. 1 (1981)
Language: English
Source: The Journal of the Tibet Society
Source Editor: Christopher I. Beckwith, 1945-
Source Type: Journal
Source Volume: 1
Source Page Numbers: 45-62
Start Date: 1981
End Date: 1988
Frequency of publication: Annually
ISBN/ISSN: 7351364

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Resource Type: Article
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Date Of Record Creation: 2005-12-15 16:40:03
Date Record Checked: 2006-03-15
Date Last Modified: 2006-04-03 16:06:09
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