Abstract
Abstract
This article examines the migration history of Tibetic language-speaking people in the south-eastern corner of the
Tibetosphere, particularly the origin of Sangdam Tibetan, spoken in Kachin State, Myanmar, by adopting a geolinguistic approach
with linguistic maps. It first presents the current research progress of geolinguistics in the region and then discusses
phonological and lexical features to elucidate the dialect position of Sangdam Tibetan based on the data available in its adjacent
areas, such as Eastern Tibet and Yunnan in China. In addition, this study highlights the geolinguistic method’s potential and
difficulties in addressing migration history.
Publisher
John Benjamins Publishing Company
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