Central Nationality University Press School of Tourism and Foreign Languages,Tibet Univeysity
Vol.3 No.1 (Serial No.3) 2009
84-97
2009-10-01
This paper is mainly a comparative study between the Amdo Tibetan Dialect and the Hezhou Chinese Dialect, especially in sentence structure. It is argued that Tibetan possibly influenced the Hezhou Chinese Dialect. In terms of genetic linguistics, the basis of the Hezhou Chinese Dialect is in both Tibetan and Chinese languages. However, the sentence structure of Altaic languages is typologically similar to that of the Hezhou Chinese Dialect.
Hezhou Chinese Dialect, Tibetan
doi:10.26478/ja2009.3.3.4
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