Michel Ferlus
List of John Benjamins publications for which Michel Ferlus plays a role.
Articles
Strata of standardization: The Phong Nha dialect of Vietnamese (Quảng Bình Province) in historical perspective Linguistics of the Tibeto-Burman Area 38:1, pp. 124–162 | Article
2015 The present research, based on first-hand data, is intended as a contribution to the study of the present-day diversity of lesser-described Vietnamese dialects, and of the range of evolutionary paths to which they testify. The Vietnamese dialect of the hamlet of Phong Nha (commune of Sơn Trạch,… read more
What were the four divisions of Middle Chinese? Diachronica 26:2, pp. 184–213 | Article
2009 Determining the nature of the four Divisions of the Qièyùn is a fundamental problem in the study of the phonetic history of Chinese. Analyses by Pulleyblank and Baxter make it possible to bring out two major changes from Old Chinese to Middle Chinese: a two-way split of the vowel system, and later… read more
Les Systèmes De Tons Dans Les Langues Viet-Muong Diachronica 15:1, pp. 1–27 | Article
1998 SUMMARY The Viet-Muong languages present a wide variety of systems having four to six tones, and reflecting two earlier systems: a six-tone system and a four-tone system in which final -h is preserved. Vietnamese, Muòng and Cuoi are representative of a pure six-tone system in the traditional… read more