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HAL Id: halshs-00452217 https://halshs.archives-ouvertes.fr/halshs-00452217 Submitted on 1 Feb 2010 HAL is a multi-disciplinary open access archive for the deposit and dissemination of sci- entific research documents, whether they are pub- lished or not. The documents may come from teaching and research institutions in France or abroad, or from public or private research centers. L’archive ouverte pluridisciplinaire HAL, est destinée au dépôt et à la diffusion de documents scientifiques de niveau recherche, publiés ou non, émanant des établissements d’enseignement et de recherche français ou étrangers, des laboratoires publics ou privés. Dzongkha Numerals Martine Mazaudon To cite this version: Martine Mazaudon. Dzongkha Numerals. XVth International Conference on Sino-Tibetan languages and Linguistics, Aug 1982, Beijing, China. halshs-00452217

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Page 1: Martine Mazaudon To cite this version · It is quite plausible for the half—count, But for 3/4 the meaninq of /ko/ in other contexts does not allow that interpretation. /phop PJhe

HAL Id: halshs-00452217https://halshs.archives-ouvertes.fr/halshs-00452217

Submitted on 1 Feb 2010

HAL is a multi-disciplinary open accessarchive for the deposit and dissemination of sci-entific research documents, whether they are pub-lished or not. The documents may come fromteaching and research institutions in France orabroad, or from public or private research centers.

L’archive ouverte pluridisciplinaire HAL, estdestinée au dépôt et à la diffusion de documentsscientifiques de niveau recherche, publiés ou non,émanant des établissements d’enseignement et derecherche français ou étrangers, des laboratoirespublics ou privés.

Dzongkha NumeralsMartine Mazaudon

To cite this version:Martine Mazaudon. Dzongkha Numerals. XVth International Conference on Sino-Tibetan languagesand Linguistics, Aug 1982, Beijing, China. �halshs-00452217�

Page 2: Martine Mazaudon To cite this version · It is quite plausible for the half—count, But for 3/4 the meaninq of /ko/ in other contexts does not allow that interpretation. /phop PJhe
Page 3: Martine Mazaudon To cite this version · It is quite plausible for the half—count, But for 3/4 the meaninq of /ko/ in other contexts does not allow that interpretation. /phop PJhe
Page 4: Martine Mazaudon To cite this version · It is quite plausible for the half—count, But for 3/4 the meaninq of /ko/ in other contexts does not allow that interpretation. /phop PJhe
Page 5: Martine Mazaudon To cite this version · It is quite plausible for the half—count, But for 3/4 the meaninq of /ko/ in other contexts does not allow that interpretation. /phop PJhe
Page 6: Martine Mazaudon To cite this version · It is quite plausible for the half—count, But for 3/4 the meaninq of /ko/ in other contexts does not allow that interpretation. /phop PJhe
Page 7: Martine Mazaudon To cite this version · It is quite plausible for the half—count, But for 3/4 the meaninq of /ko/ in other contexts does not allow that interpretation. /phop PJhe
Page 8: Martine Mazaudon To cite this version · It is quite plausible for the half—count, But for 3/4 the meaninq of /ko/ in other contexts does not allow that interpretation. /phop PJhe
Page 9: Martine Mazaudon To cite this version · It is quite plausible for the half—count, But for 3/4 the meaninq of /ko/ in other contexts does not allow that interpretation. /phop PJhe
Page 10: Martine Mazaudon To cite this version · It is quite plausible for the half—count, But for 3/4 the meaninq of /ko/ in other contexts does not allow that interpretation. /phop PJhe
Page 11: Martine Mazaudon To cite this version · It is quite plausible for the half—count, But for 3/4 the meaninq of /ko/ in other contexts does not allow that interpretation. /phop PJhe
Page 12: Martine Mazaudon To cite this version · It is quite plausible for the half—count, But for 3/4 the meaninq of /ko/ in other contexts does not allow that interpretation. /phop PJhe
Page 13: Martine Mazaudon To cite this version · It is quite plausible for the half—count, But for 3/4 the meaninq of /ko/ in other contexts does not allow that interpretation. /phop PJhe
Page 14: Martine Mazaudon To cite this version · It is quite plausible for the half—count, But for 3/4 the meaninq of /ko/ in other contexts does not allow that interpretation. /phop PJhe
Page 15: Martine Mazaudon To cite this version · It is quite plausible for the half—count, But for 3/4 the meaninq of /ko/ in other contexts does not allow that interpretation. /phop PJhe
Page 16: Martine Mazaudon To cite this version · It is quite plausible for the half—count, But for 3/4 the meaninq of /ko/ in other contexts does not allow that interpretation. /phop PJhe
Page 17: Martine Mazaudon To cite this version · It is quite plausible for the half—count, But for 3/4 the meaninq of /ko/ in other contexts does not allow that interpretation. /phop PJhe
Page 18: Martine Mazaudon To cite this version · It is quite plausible for the half—count, But for 3/4 the meaninq of /ko/ in other contexts does not allow that interpretation. /phop PJhe
Page 19: Martine Mazaudon To cite this version · It is quite plausible for the half—count, But for 3/4 the meaninq of /ko/ in other contexts does not allow that interpretation. /phop PJhe
Page 20: Martine Mazaudon To cite this version · It is quite plausible for the half—count, But for 3/4 the meaninq of /ko/ in other contexts does not allow that interpretation. /phop PJhe
Page 21: Martine Mazaudon To cite this version · It is quite plausible for the half—count, But for 3/4 the meaninq of /ko/ in other contexts does not allow that interpretation. /phop PJhe
Page 22: Martine Mazaudon To cite this version · It is quite plausible for the half—count, But for 3/4 the meaninq of /ko/ in other contexts does not allow that interpretation. /phop PJhe
Page 23: Martine Mazaudon To cite this version · It is quite plausible for the half—count, But for 3/4 the meaninq of /ko/ in other contexts does not allow that interpretation. /phop PJhe
Page 24: Martine Mazaudon To cite this version · It is quite plausible for the half—count, But for 3/4 the meaninq of /ko/ in other contexts does not allow that interpretation. /phop PJhe
Page 25: Martine Mazaudon To cite this version · It is quite plausible for the half—count, But for 3/4 the meaninq of /ko/ in other contexts does not allow that interpretation. /phop PJhe
Page 26: Martine Mazaudon To cite this version · It is quite plausible for the half—count, But for 3/4 the meaninq of /ko/ in other contexts does not allow that interpretation. /phop PJhe
Page 27: Martine Mazaudon To cite this version · It is quite plausible for the half—count, But for 3/4 the meaninq of /ko/ in other contexts does not allow that interpretation. /phop PJhe
Page 28: Martine Mazaudon To cite this version · It is quite plausible for the half—count, But for 3/4 the meaninq of /ko/ in other contexts does not allow that interpretation. /phop PJhe
Page 29: Martine Mazaudon To cite this version · It is quite plausible for the half—count, But for 3/4 the meaninq of /ko/ in other contexts does not allow that interpretation. /phop PJhe

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