推荐阅读 Recommended reading

 

  • 黃布凡:观音橋话语属问题研究 (Language and Linguistics 2.1:69-92 (2001))。
  • 孙宏开,齐卡佳 :白马研究 (2007)。
  • 孙宏开:论藏缅语族中的羌语支语言 (Language and Linguistics 2.1:157-181 (2001))。
  • 巫達: 認同之抉擇 ——四川爾蘇人族群認同建構的民族誌研究 (香港中文大學 (2004))。
  • 李绍明,刘俊波: 尔苏藏族研究 (民族出版社 (2007))。
  • 戴庆夏,黄布凡等: 蔵缅语十五种 (北京燕山出版社 (1991))。

 

  • Chirkova, Katia: Between Tibetan and Chinese: Identity and language in the Chinese South-West (Journal of South Asian Studies 30, 3 (2007)).
  • Chirkova, Katia: Words for 'one' in Baima (Cahiers de Linguistique – Asie Orientale 34, 1 (2005)).
  • Chirkova, Katia: Essential characteristics of Lizu, a Qiangic language of Western Sichuan (Institute of Linguistics, Academia Sinica (2008)).
  • Chirkova, Katia: Shixing, a Sino-Tibetan language of South-West China: A grammatical sketch with two appended texts (Linguistics of the Tibeto-Burman area, vol. 32.1 (2009)).
  • Darragon, Frederique: The Star-shaped Towers of the Tribal Corridor of Southwest China (Journal of Cambridge Studies, Vol 4. No. 2 (2009)).
  • Harrell, Stevan: Ways of being ethnic in southwest China (University of Washington Press (2001))
  • Huang Bufan: A Study on the Genetic Affiliation of Guanyinqiao Speech (Language and Linguistics 2.1:69-92 (2001)).
  • Karmay, Samten G.: The Cult of Mount Murdo in Gyalrong (Journal of Himalayan Studies vol 18 (1996)).
  • Libu Lakhi; Hefright, Brook & Stuart, Kevin: The Namuyi - Linguistic and Cultural Features (Asian Folklore Studies, Vol. 66, (2007)).
  • Libu Lakhi; Stuart, Charles & Roche, Gerald: Calling Back the Lost Namzi Tibetan Soul (Asian Highlands Perspectives. 1 (2009)).
  • Prins, Marielle (Leiden): The Rgyalrong New Year. A case history of changing identity.
  • Sun Hongkai; Languages of the Ethnic Corridor in Western Sichuan (Linguistics of the Tibeti-Burman Area 13:1 (1990)).
  • Sun Hongkai & Chirkova, Katia: The Baima language (Beijing Minzu Chubanshe (2007)).
  • Sun, Jackson T.-S.: Parallelisms in the verb morphology of Sidaba rGyalrong and Lavrung in rGyalrongic (Language and Linguistics 1.1. 161-190 (2000)).