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Re: interesting websites: topic-prominent languages, Lisu, etc.

From:Danny Wier <dawier@...>
Date:Sunday, October 1, 2000, 18:11
Thanks, Jonathan!  Hey, do you know any on- or offline resources on Yi and
Hmong?  (I outta post on their phonologies, which are fairly complex in
comparison to other Asian languages, and the Yi syllabry now has a place in
Unicode 3.0!)

--- Jonathan Chang <Zhang2323@...> wrote:
> There is a nice brief website on topic-prominent languages (differing > from subject-prominent languages): > http://angli02.kgw.tu-berlin.de/Korean/Artikel03/I.htm > > I did a websearch on Lisu (a fascinating isolating, free word order > language) and came across some neat websites: > > http://www.thailine.com/thailand/english/hill-e/hilltr-e.htm > > http://www.lisulodge.com/ > > > ALSO came across this helpful website: Language Materials Database > http://www.lmp.ucla.edu/lmd/start1.htm > > > and a nice site where Thai fonts are available: > http://www.inet.co.th/www/thai/thai_font.html > > > and the Sino-Tibetan Etymological Dictionary and Thesaurus (STEDT): > http://stedt.berkeley.edu/ > > > czHANg
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