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New Data: Tangkhulic, etc.

Submitted by dwbruhn on Tue, 2012-07-24 17:14

Once again, thanks to David Mortensen, the STEDT database now contains thousands of forms from his fieldwork on the Tangkhulic languages, as well as much of the data from Brown's 1837 work, Comparison of Indo-Chinese Languages.

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