Chinese `buy' and `sell' and the direction of borrowings between Chinese and Miao-Yao
Résumé
A critique of a theory of Haudricourt and Strecker that agriculture is not an original element in Chinese culture, but was acquired when the earliest speakers of Chinese, allegedly nomadic pastoralists speaking a language closely related to Proto-Tibeto-Burman, descended "with their flocks of sheep" from the interior regions of Asia into the irrigated coastal plains, there coming into contact with Hmong-Mien peoples who -Haudricourt and Strecker reason- were already settled agriculturalists. The center of the argument revolves around whether or not the Hmong-Mien words for 'buy'and 'sell' are Hmong-Mien substratum words in Chinese, or, as argued here, Chinese loans to Hmong-Mien.
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Linguistique
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CHINESE_BUY_AND_SELL_AND_THE_DIRECTION_OF_BORROWINGS_.pdf ( 172.76 Ko
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