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Matisoff (2009) lists a number of roots that he considers to be stable in the Sino-Tibetan language family.
- Body parts
- Animals
- Numerals
- Natural objects, units of time
- People and habitation
- Plants and ingestibles
- Pronouns
- first person (I, we): *ŋa
- second person (you): *na-(ŋ)
- third person / who: *su
- Verbs
- Abstract
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