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On the Web
- Tibetan Dialects Project - Synchronic and diachronic descriptions of Tibetan dialects Comparative studies of Tibetan dialects, language change in Tibetan: from preclassical Tibetan to the modern spoken dialects, classification of Tibetan dialects
- Sino-Tibetan Etymological Dictionary and Thesaurus - Fonts, bibliography, etymology and thesaurus lookup for Chinese and other Sino-Tibetan languages.
- Sino-tibetano - Presentazione della famiglia delle lingue sino-tibetane, a cura di Manuel Barbera.
- Tibetan Software Archive - Links for various software solutions connected with the study of Tibetan.
- Learn Tibetan - An online course covering the basics of Tibetan, with emphasis on the alphabet.
- Burmese - A basic survey of Burmese phonetics and grammar, as well as of the place of the Burmese language within the Sino-Tibetan family. List of phrases, with English equivalents.
- Nitartha International - Nitartha International, a home for digital Tibetan, is dedicated to preserving the ancient wisdom of the arts and sciences of Tibet with modern computer technologies.
- Tibet O.R.G. - Tibetan language links.
- One a Day - Daily a new Chinese idiom. Includes characters, pinyin and English translation.
- Melnyks - Podcast to learn Mandarin. Weekly lessons.
Wikipedia Articles
- History of the Chinese language - Most linguists classify all of the variations of Chinese as part of the Sino-Tibetan language family and believe that there was an original language, called Proto-Sino-Tibetan, analogous to Proto-Indo-European, from which the Sinitic and Tibeto-Burman languages descended. The relations between Chinese and other Sino-Tibetan languages are an area of active research, as is the attempt ...
- Sino-Tibetan peoples - The term Sino-Tibetan peoples is used to describe a people speaking a Sino-Tibetan language.
- Sino-Tibetan languages - The Sino-Tibetan languages form a hypothetical language family composed of, at least, the Chinese and the Tibeto-Burman languages, including some 250 languages of East Asia. They are second only to the Indo-European languages in terms of their number of speakers.
- Sino-Tibetan - Sino-Tibetan can refer to:
- History of Tibet - Tibet is situated between the two ancient civilizations of China and India, but the tangled mountain ranges of the Tibetan Plateau and the towering Himalayas serve to distance it from both. The Tibetan language is a member of the Tibeto-Burman branch of the Sino-Tibetan language family.