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 35.2 (October 2012)

R. Jeffrey GREEN
The phonology of voicing and aspiration in Amdo Tibetan
1-31
Felix HALLER
Vowel harmony in Shigatse Tibetan
33-47
Boyd MICHAILOVSKY
Internal reconstruction of the Dumi verb: lexical bases and stem formation
49-87
Guillaume JACQUES
A new transcription system for Old and Classical Tibetan
89-96
Martine MAZAUDON
The influence of tone and affrication on manner - some irregular manner correspondences in the Tamang group
97-112
Cathryn YANG
Classifying Lalo languages - sub-grouping, phonetic distance, and intelligibility
113-137
Lauren GAWNE and Amos TEO
Conference report - NEILS 7
139-141
ANNOUNCEMENTS
143-145