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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Nathan Wayne Hill is an American historical linguist and Tibetologist specializing in languages of the Sino-Tibetan family, in particular Tibetic languages. He is Sam Lam Professor in Chinese Studies and director of the Trinity Centre for Asian Studies at Trinity College Dublin. He was previously reader in Tibetan and historical linguistics at SOAS, East Asian Languages and Cultures, and served as head of department from 2017 to 2019.
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- “Mirativity” does not exist: ḥdug in “Lhasa” Tibetan and other suspects (2012) (95)
- An Inventory of Tibetan Sound Laws (2011) (40)
- A lexicon of Tibetan verb stems as reported by the grammatical tradition (2010) (36)
- Challenges of annotation and analysis in computer-assisted language comparison: A case study on Burmish languages (2017) (35)
- An overview of Old Tibetan synchronic phonology (2010) (33)
- Tibetan as a Plain Initial and Its Place in Old Tibetan Phonology (2009) (30)
- Grammatically Conditioned Sound Change (2014) (29)
- Once more on the letter འ (2005) (26)
- Aspirated and Unaspirated Voiceless Consonants in Old Tibetan (2007) (24)
- A NOTE ON VOICING ALTERNATION IN THE TIBETAN VERBAL SYSTEM (2014) (22)
- Evidential Systems of Tibetan Languages (2017) (19)
- The Six Vowel Hypothesis of Old Chinese in Comparative Context (2012) (19)
- Multiple Origins of Tibetan o (2011) (19)
- Relative Ordering of Tibetan Sound Changes Affecting Laterals (2013) (19)
- The Historical Phonology of Tibetan, Burmese, and Chinese (2019) (19)
- Cognates of Old Chinese *-n, *-r, and *-j in Tibetan and Burmese (2014) (18)
- The verb ‘bri ‘to write’ in Old Tibetan (2005) (18)
- The contribution of Tibetan languages to the study of evidentiality (2017) (16)
- Some Tibetan verb forms that violate Dempsey’s law (2014) (14)
- 4 A typological sketch of evidential/epistemic categories in the Tibetic languages (2017) (14)
- Tibetan Vwa 'Fox' and the Sound Change Tibeto-Burman *Wa > Tibetan O (2006) (13)
- The Contribution of Tangut to Trans-Himalayan Comparative Linguistics (2015) (13)
- Personal Pronouns in Old Tibetan (2010) (12)
- Computer-Assisted Language Comparison: State of the Art (2020) (12)
- Tibetan-las, -nas and -bas (2012) (11)
- Evolution of the Burmese Vowel System (2012) (11)
- Vowel purity and rhyme evidence in Old Chinese reconstruction (2017) (11)
- Three notes on Laufer's law (2013) (11)
- Medieval Tibeto-Burman Languages IV (2012) (11)
- Contextual semantics of ‘Lhasa’ Tibetan evidentials (2013) (11)
- Segmenting and POS tagging Classical Tibetan using a memory-based tagger (2018) (11)
- Personalpronomina in der Lebensbeschreibung des Mi la ras pa, Kapitel III (2007) (10)
- Trans-Himalayan Linguistics: Historical and Descriptive Linguistics of the Himalayan Area (2013) (10)
- ḥdug as a testimonial marker in Classical and Old Tibetan (2014) (9)
- Word families, allofams, and the comparative method (2019) (9)
- Tibeto-Burman *dz- > Tibetan z- and Related Proposals (2014) (9)
- The merger of Proto-Burmish *ts and *č in Burmese (2013) (9)
- A Rule-based Part-of-speech Tagger for Classical Tibetan (2014) (8)
- Trends in Linguistics Studies and Monographs (2013) (8)
- The contribution of corpus linguistics to lexicography and the future of Tibetan dictionaries (2015) (7)
- Tibetan √lan ‘reply’ (2014) (7)
- Old Chinese *sm- and the Old Tibetan Word for 'Fire' (2013) (7)
- User-friendly Automatic Transcription of Low-resource Languages: Plugging ESPnet into Elpis (2020) (6)
- A note on the history and future of the 'Wylie' system (2012) (6)
- Optimisation of the Largest Annotated Tibetan Corpus Combining Rule-based, Memory-based, and Deep-learning Methods (2021) (6)
- Proposal for a transcription of Chinese characters in the study of early Chinese language and literature (2015) (5)
- Perfect experiential constructions: the inferential semantics of direct evidence (2017) (5)
- 9 Evidentiality in Purik Tibetan (2017) (5)
- Modern Tibetan Literature and Social Change (2009) (5)
- The converb -las in Old Tibetan (2010) (5)
- Trans-Himalayan linguistics (2014) (5)
- A refutation of Song's (2014) explanation of the 'stop coda problem' in Old Chinese (2016) (5)
- 11 An overview of some epistemic categories in Dzongkha (2017) (5)
- 8 Inference and deferred evidence in Tibetan (2017) (5)
- Songs of the Bailang: A New Transcription with Etymological Commentary (2017) (4)
- Compte rendu (Review of Paul G. Hackett, 'A Tibetan Verb Lexicon' Ithaca: Snow Lion, 2003.) (2004) (4)
- Towards a standardized annotation of rhyme judgments in Chinese historical phonology (and beyond) (2019) (4)
- Old Tibetan Inscriptions (2009) (4)
- PROTO-KUKI-CHIN INITIALS ACCORDING TO TORU OHNO AND KENNETH VANBIK (2014) (4)
- Prediction experiment for missing words in Kho-Bwa language data (2018) (4)
- A New Framework for Fast Automated Phonological Reconstruction Using Trimmed Alignments and Sound Correspondence Patterns (2022) (4)
- Tibetan Palatalization and the gy versus g.y Distinction (2012) (3)
- Come as lord of the black-headed: an Old Tibetan mythic formula (2013) (3)
- The Ḥphags-pa letter ḥ and laryngeal phenomena in Mongolian and Chinese (2009) (3)
- The allative, locative, and terminative cases (la-don) in the Old Tibetan Annals (2011) (3)
- The sku bla Rite in Imperial Tibetan Religion (2015) (3)
- Disambiguating Tibetan verb stems with matrix verbs in the indirect infinitive construction (2013) (3)
- The Old Tibetan Chronicle: Chapter 1. (2006) (3)
- 13 The evidential system of Zhollam Tibetan (2017) (3)
- 3 Egophoric evidentiality in Bodish languages (2017) (2)
- Verba Moriendi in the Old Tibetan Annals (2008) (2)
- Sino-Tibetan: Part 2 Tibetan (2014) (2)
- The Derivation of the Tibetan Present Prefix g- from ḥ- (2019) (2)
- 14 Evidentials in Pingwu Baima (2017) (2)
- A new interpretation of the mythological incipit of the Rkong po inscription (2013) (2)
- Tibetan zero nominalization (2019) (2)
- The prefix g- and -o- ablaut in Tibetan present verb stems (2020) (2)
- The Emergence of the Pluralis majestatis and the Relative Chronology of Old Tibetan Texts (2013) (2)
- Hare lõ: the touchstone of mirativity (2015) (1)
- Sommerschuh, Christine, Einführung in die tibetische Schriftsprache: Lehrbuch für den Unterricht und das vertiefende Selbststudium (2010) (1)
- Review of Christine Sommerschuh, Einführung in die tibetische Schriftsprache: Lehrbuch für den Unterricht und das vertiefende Selbststudium. Nordstedt: Books on Demand GmbH, 2008. (2010) (1)
- Recent Developments in Tibetan NLP (2021) (1)
- Buddhism and Empire . By Michael Walter. pp. xxvii, 311. Leiden, Brill, 2009. (2010) (1)
- The State of Sino-Tibetan (2017) (1)
- 6 On the origin of the Lhasa Tibetan evidentials song and byung (2017) (1)
- A part-of-speech (POS) lexicon of Classical Tibetan for NLP (2017) (1)
- Origins and Migrations in the Extended Eastern Himalayas . Edited by Toni Huber and Stuart Blackburn. Leiden, Brill, 2012. (2014) (1)
- The differing status of reconstruction in Trans-Himalayan and Indo-European (2019) (1)
- The Evidence for Chinese *-r (古漢語 *-r 尾音的證據) (2016) (1)
- The evidence for Chinese *-r (2016) (1)
- Some Tibetan first person plural inclusive pronouns (2015) (1)
- Using Chinese Character Formation Graphs to Test Proposals in Chinese Historical Phonology (2020) (1)
- Introduction (to Special Issue on Tibetan Natural Language Processing) (2016) (1)
- Constituent order in the Tibetan noun phrase (2015) (1)
- A Gter ma of Negatives. H.E. Richardson's photographic negatives of manuscript copies of Tibetan Imperial Inscriptions possibly collected by Rig 'dzin Tshe dbang nor bu in the 18th Century CE recently found in the Bodleian Library, Oxford (2014) (1)
- An Indological transcription of Middle Chinese (2023) (0)
- A rule based Tibetan part-of-speech (POS) tagger for the creation of gold standard training data (2017) (0)
- Central Asiatic Journal Vol. 57, (Special Tangut Edition) (2014) (0)
- Modern Tibetan Literature and Social Change (review) (2010) (0)
- 12 Observations on factors affecting the distributional properties of evidential markers in Amdo Tibetan (2017) (0)
- 2 Evidentiality of the Tibetan verb snang (2017) (0)
- Love poems of the sixth Dalai Lama. (1, 2, 4, 25,34, 36, 50, and 52.) (2008) (0)
- THE CHÁN TEACHING OF NÁNYÁNG HUÌZHŌNG (-775) IN TANGUT TRANSLATION KIRILL SOLONIN (FOGUANG UNIVERSITY)1 1. GENERAL CONSIDERATIONS Among the Khara Khoto fndings, scholars have discovered a group of texts (2010) (0)
- 7 Scholarship on Trans-Himalayan (Tibeto-Burman) languages of South East Asia (2021) (0)
- Nominal classification : does it play a role in referent disambiguation ? (2019) (0)
- Accusative alignment in the Old Tibetan switch reference system (2022) (0)
- A batch of emendations (0)
- Are ethnic tensions on the rise in China? A Chinafile conversation (2014) (0)
- Sam Van Schaik: Tibet: A History . xxiii, 324 pp. London and New York: Yale University Press, 2011. £25. ISBN 978 0 300 15404 7. (2012) (0)
- An Introduction to the text of the Newly Discovered Khrom chen Stele [Translation of 'gsar du rnyed pa'i khrom chen rdo ring yi ge mtshams sbyor' by Pa tshab pa sang dbang 'dus] (2007) (0)
- Tibetan Word Breaking and Part of Speech Categories (2014) (0)
- Review of Mark Turin, A Grammar of the Thangmi Language (2013) (0)
- Love poems of the sixth Dalai Lama (2013) (0)
- Two notes on Proto-Ersuic (2022) (0)
- Review of Himalayan Languages and Linguistics: Studies inphonology, semantics, morphology and syntax. Mark Turin and Bettina Zeisler, eds. (2011) (0)
- "Ney" : Terminal to surnames (0)
- Tibetan Corpus Linguistics: present obstacle and future prospects (2015) (0)
- Review of: Old Chinese: A New Reconstruction by William H. Baxter and Laurent Sagart. Oxford University Press, 2014 (2017) (0)
- Compte rendu de Paul G. Hackett, A Tibetan Verb Lexicon : Verb Classes and Syntactic Frames (2004) (0)
- Trapezity: a modest proposal for a new typological category (2015) (0)
- Tibetan Corpus Linguistics: our progress so far (2015) (0)
- Review of Sam van Schaik. Tibet: A History. London and New York: Yale University Press, 2011. (2012) (0)
- A rule based tagger for Classical Tibetan (2014) (0)
- Simeon Floyd, Elisabeth Norcliffe, and Lila San Roque: Egophoricity (2020) (0)
- Tibetan √lan ‘reply’ - ADDENDUM (2016) (0)
- 16.6 Tibetan (2015) (0)
- Old Chinese: A New Reconstruction (2017) (0)
- Lhasa Tibetan predicates by Yukawa Yasutoshi (2017) (0)
- Revealing Male Bodies (review) (2004) (0)
- Review of North East Indian Linguistics: Volume 3.Gwendolyn Hyslop, Stephen Morey, and Mark W. Post, eds.New Delhi: Cambridge University Press India Pvt. Ltd. 2011. (2012) (0)
- Introduction to BCL Forum (2021) (0)
- Review of Lauran R. Hartley and Patricia Schiaffini-Vedani, editors. Modern Tibetan Literature and Social Change. Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 2008. (2010) (0)
- Himalayan Linguistics 15.1 (Special Issue on Tibetan Natural Language Processing) (2016) (0)
- A Typological Perspective on Classical Mongolian Indirect Speech (2014) (0)
- 7 Lhasa Tibetan predicates (2017) (0)
- Tibetan first person singular pronouns (2017) (0)
- A Constraint Grammar POS-Tagger for Tibetan (2015) (0)
- A Note on the Phonetic Evolution of 'yod-pa-red' in Central Tibet (2010) (0)
- Foundational Questions of Tibetan Morphology [Translation of "Grundfragen der tibetischen Morphologie" by Michael Hahn] (2008) (0)
- Tibetan part-of-speech conundrums: maṅ and yun riṅ (2015) (0)
- A part-of-speech (POS) tagged corpus of Classical Tibetan (2017) (0)
- Tankards with Medals Inserted (0)
- Old Burmese ry- a Remark on Proto-Lolo-Burmese Resonant Initials by Yoshio Nishi (2017) (0)
- Journal of the International Association for Bon Research (Inaugural Issue) (2013) (0)
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