Foreword
Chih-Chen Jane Tang
pages : i
The causative *s- and nominalizing *-s in Old Chinese and related matters in Proto-Sino-Tibetan
Tsu-Lin Mei
pages : 1-28
Reconstructing the *s- prefix in Old Chinese
Laurent Sagart & William H. Baxter
pages : 29-59
Valence-changing prefixes and voicing alternation in Old Chinese and Proto-Sino-Tibetan: Reconstructing *s- and *N- prefixes*
Zev Handel
pages : 61-82
Agreement morphology: The case of Rgyalrongic and Kiranti
Guillaume Jacques
pages : 83-116
Comments on methodology and evidence in Sino-Tibetan comparative linguistics
Randy J. LaPolla
pages : 117-132
The Qiangic subgroup from an areal perspective: A case study of languages of Muli
Katia Chirkova
pages : 133-170
The characteristics of the Burmic family of Tibeto-Burman
David Bradley
pages : 171-192
Overcounting numeral systems and their relevance to sub-grouping in the Tibeto-Burman languages of Nagaland
Alexander R. Coupe
pages : 193-220