Linguistics of the Tibeto-Burman Area is a peer reviewed (refereed) journal devoted to the synchronic and diachronic study of the languages of the Southeast Asian linguistic area, especially the vast and ramified Tibeto-Burman family. In addition to Tibeto-Burman, articles have appeared on all the major language families of mainland Southeast Asia (see Cumulative Index and the individual tables of contents).

LTBA was founded in 1974, and has been in continuous publication ever since, attracting contributions from many of the leading scholars in the field.

ISSN: 0731-3500
Library of Congress No.: 82-640813
OCLC No.: 4790670

Table of Contents 35.1 (April 2012)

Stephen MOREY
The Singpho Agentive - Functions and Meanings
1-14
Hideo SAWADA
Optional Marking of NPs with Core Case Functions P and A in Lhaovo
15-34
Hiroyuki SUZUKI
Ergative Marking in Nyagrong-Minyag (Xinlong, Sichuan)
35-48
Amos TEO
Sumi Agentive and Topic Markers: no and ye
49-74
Bettina ZEISLER
Practical issues of pragmatic case marking variations in the Kenhat varieties of Ladakh)
75-106
Katie L. BUTLER
Review of English-Lahu Lexicon (UC Publication in Linguistics, 139), by James A. Matisoff
107-111
Mark W. POST
Oral Literature in the Eastern Himalaya: Review of The Sun Rises: A Shaman’s Chant, Ritual Exchange, and Fertility in the Apatani Valley, by Stuart Blackburn
113-125
ANNOUNCEMENTS
127-135