Geomorphic Diversity of Rivers in the Upper Yellow River Basin

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Gary John Brierley ◽  
Guo-an Yu ◽  
Zhiwei Li
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Toshio KOIKE ◽  
Hiroshi Ishidaira ◽  
Li Chong ◽  
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Fi-John Chang ◽  
Qiang Huang ◽  
Yi-min Wang ◽  
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Shiliang Liu ◽  
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Yongxin Zhang ◽  
Yanhong Gao ◽  
Zhenchun Hao ◽  
Luosang Cairang

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Erika Sandman ◽  
Camille Simon

AbstractThis paper outlines Tibetan morphosyntactic features transferred into two genetically unrelated and typologically distinct languages, Salar (Turkic) and Wutun (Sinitic), both spoken in the same linguistic area, the Amdo Sprachbund located in the Upper Yellow River basin in Western China.


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