英文摘要 |
The linguistic relations between the Yenissei-Ostyak language (which is also called Ketish) and the now extinct Kottish on the one hand and Tibetan and Chinese on the other have been discussed by a number of scholars in the more recent past. I limit myself here to mentioning in the first instance the paper on Yenissei-Ostyak (''Zum Jenissei-Ostjakischen'') by Professor Ernst Lewy (Ungarische Jahrbücher, Vol. XIII (1933), pp. 291-308). Though this paper is devoted mainly to an analysis of the structure of the Yenissei-Ostyak verb, in its first part Professor Lewy not only deals with the early history of our knowledge of Yenissei-Ostyak and its relation to Chinese and Tibetan, but he also proposes a number of word equations which partly confirm, partly supplement, and partly invalidate the Tibetan-Chinese word equations (Tibetisch-Chinesische Wortgleichungen, Berlin, 1930 [reprinted from 'Mitteilungen des Seminars fur Orientalische Sprachen, Vol. XXXII, 1929, Abteilung I] which were proposed by the present writer. |