Nathan W. Hill

1.2k total citations
94 papers, 584 citations indexed

About

Nathan W. Hill is a scholar working on Sociology and Political Science, Language and Linguistics and Religious studies. According to data from OpenAlex, Nathan W. Hill has authored 94 papers receiving a total of 584 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 40 papers in Sociology and Political Science, 39 papers in Language and Linguistics and 22 papers in Religious studies. Recurrent topics in Nathan W. Hill's work include China's Ethnic Minorities and Relations (26 papers), Chinese history and philosophy (25 papers) and Indian and Buddhist Studies (22 papers). Nathan W. Hill is often cited by papers focused on China's Ethnic Minorities and Relations (26 papers), Chinese history and philosophy (25 papers) and Indian and Buddhist Studies (22 papers). Nathan W. Hill collaborates with scholars based in United Kingdom, Mexico and Ireland. Nathan W. Hill's co-authors include Johann‐Mattis List, Robert Forkel, Lauren Gawne, James A. Matisoff, Ryan Cotterell, Ekaterina Vylomova, Paul M. Matthews, Philippe Lopez, Vishal Sharma and Jananan S. Pathmanathan and has published in prestigious journals such as SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología, Multiple Sclerosis and Related Disorders and Language and Linguistics Compass.

In The Last Decade

Nathan W. Hill

83 papers receiving 476 citations

Peers

Nathan W. Hill
William H. Baxter United States
Hans Henrich Hock United States
Malcolm Godden United Kingdom
Axel Schuessler United States
W. South Coblin United States
Deniz Zeyrek Türkiye
Robert Hetzron United States
William H. Baxter United States
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All Works

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List, Johann‐Mattis, et al.. (2024). Grouping sounds into evolving units for the purpose of historical language comparison. SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología. 4. 31–31. 1 indexed citations
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List, Johann‐Mattis, et al.. (2024). Grouping sounds into evolving units for the purpose of historical language comparison. SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología. 4. 31–31. 1 indexed citations
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Hill, Nathan W., et al.. (2023). Printed Text Recognition for Lexical Lists in Chinese-International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) Glossing. SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología. 9. 1 indexed citations
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Hill, Nathan W., et al.. (2023). Chinese Transcription of Buddhist Terms in the Late Hàn Dynasty. SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología. 9.
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Hill, Nathan W.. (2022). Two notes on Proto-Ersuic. Cahiers de linguistique - Asie orientale. 51(1). 105–114. 2 indexed citations
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Hill, Nathan W., et al.. (2022). Text Recognition for Nepalese Manuscripts in Pracalit Script. SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología. 8. 1 indexed citations
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Hill, Nathan W., et al.. (2018). The use of Reflectance Transformation Imaging in the recording and analyses of Burmese Pyu inscriptions. Archaeological Research in Asia. 16. 130–138. 1 indexed citations
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Hill, Nathan W. & Johann‐Mattis List. (2017). Challenges of annotation and analysis in computer-assisted language comparison: A case study on Burmish languages. Pressto (Uniwersytetu Adama Mickiewicza). 3(1). 47–76. 24 indexed citations
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Hill, Nathan W. & Jing Di. (2016). Introduction (to Special Issue on Tibetan Natural Language Processing). SOAS Research Online (SOAS University of London). 2 indexed citations
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Hill, Nathan W., et al.. (2014). Trans-Himalayan linguistics. De Gruyter eBooks. 3 indexed citations
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Hill, Nathan W.. (2013). Relative Ordering of Tibetan Sound Changes Affecting Laterals. 14(1). 193–209. 11 indexed citations
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Hill, Nathan W.. (2010). A lexicon of Tibetan verb stems as reported by the grammatical tradition. SOAS Research Online (SOAS University of London). 24 indexed citations
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Hill, Nathan W.. (2010). Personal Pronouns in Old Tibetan. SOAS Research Online (SOAS University of London). 298(2). 549–571. 4 indexed citations
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Hill, Nathan W.. (2009). The Ḥphags-pa letter ḥ and laryngeal phenomena in Mongolian and Chinese. SOAS Research Online (SOAS University of London). 53(2). 183–205. 1 indexed citations
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Hill, Nathan W.. (2009). Tibetan as a Plain Initial and Its Place in Old Tibetan Phonology. Linguistics of the Tibeto-Burman Area. 32(1). 115. 15 indexed citations
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Hill, Nathan W.. (2009). Review of Handbook of Proto-Tibeto-Burman: System and Philosophy of Sino-Tibetan Reconstruction. By James A. Matisoff. Berkeley: University of California Press, 2003. SOAS Research Online (SOAS University of London). 10(1). 173–195. 2 indexed citations
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Hill, Nathan W.. (2007). Personalpronomina in der Lebensbeschreibung des Mi la ras pa, Kapitel III. SOAS Research Online (SOAS University of London). 4 indexed citations
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Hill, Nathan W.. (2007). Aspirated and Unaspirated Voiceless Consonants in Old Tibetan. SOAS Research Online (SOAS University of London). 8(2). 471–493. 12 indexed citations
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Hill, Nathan W.. (2006). Tibetan Vwa 'Fox' and the Sound Change Tibeto-Burman *Wa > Tibetan O. Linguistics of the Tibeto-Burman Area. 29(2). 79. 7 indexed citations
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Hill, Nathan W.. (2005). The verb ‘bri ‘to write’ in Old Tibetan. SOAS Research Online (SOAS University of London). 177–181. 10 indexed citations

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