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- L’ancien birman est la forme la plus ancienne de la langue birmane, parlée du XIIe siècle au XVIe siècle et retrouvée sur des inscriptions de Pagan. Elle évolue et devient le (en) au XVIe siècle, qui devient lui-même le birman moderne au XVIIIe siècle. (fr)
- Old Burmese was an early form of the Burmese language, as attested in the stone inscriptions of Pagan, and is the oldest phase of Burmese linguistic history. The transition to Middle Burmese occurred in the 16th century. The transition to Middle Burmese included phonological changes (e.g. mergers of sound pairs that were distinct in Old Burmese) as well as accompanying changes in the underlying orthography. Word order, grammatical structure and vocabulary have remained markedly comparable, well into Modern Burmese, with the exception of lexical content (e.g. function words). (en)
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- Detail of the Myazedi inscription (en)
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- L’ancien birman est la forme la plus ancienne de la langue birmane, parlée du XIIe siècle au XVIe siècle et retrouvée sur des inscriptions de Pagan. Elle évolue et devient le (en) au XVIe siècle, qui devient lui-même le birman moderne au XVIIIe siècle. (fr)
- Old Burmese was an early form of the Burmese language, as attested in the stone inscriptions of Pagan, and is the oldest phase of Burmese linguistic history. The transition to Middle Burmese occurred in the 16th century. The transition to Middle Burmese included phonological changes (e.g. mergers of sound pairs that were distinct in Old Burmese) as well as accompanying changes in the underlying orthography. Word order, grammatical structure and vocabulary have remained markedly comparable, well into Modern Burmese, with the exception of lexical content (e.g. function words). (en)
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- Altbirmanisch (de)
- Ancien birman (fr)
- Old Burmese (en)
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