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A few scholars, most prominently Christopher Beckwith and Roy Andrew Miller, argue that Chinese is not related to Tibeto-Burman.
* Beckwith, Christopher I.
Going against scholarly tradition, the historian Christopher I. Beckwith hypothesizes that " barbarian " only properly refers to Greco-Roman contexts and should not be used for Central Eurasian peoples.
Christopher I. Beckwith makes the extraordinary claim that the name " barbarian " should only be used for Greek historical contexts, and is inapplicable for all other " peoples to whom it has been applied either historically or in modern times.
In contrast to mainstream academic usage, some politically correct authors ( like Christopher I. Beckwith noted above ) argue that using the word " barbarian " is insulting, even in historical contexts.
Christopher Beckwith argues that the name Tabgach was originally / taʁ vatʃ /, meaning " princes of the earth ".
However, other scholars do not accept the tradition that separates Bon from Buddhism ; Christopher Beckwith calls Bon " one of the two types of Tibetan Buddhism " and writes that " despite continuing popular belief in the existence of a non-Buddhist religion known as Bon during the Tibetan Empire period, there is not a shred of evidence to support the idea ...
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Linguists including Christopher Beckwith argue for Japanese as a descendant of Goguryeo, and for Korean as a descendant of the Silla language, based on lexical similarities between Goguryeo and Japanese, and based upon Silla's ultimate triumph in the quest for political control of Korea.
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The Korean state of Baekje was founded by Goguryeo princes, and considered itself descended from Buyeo .< ref > 三國志卷三十-魏書十-烏丸鮮卑東夷傳 第三十高句麗傳 ," 言語諸事, 多與 < 夫餘 > 同 "</ ref > Baekje subsequently had close relations with Yamato period Japan ; Christopher Beckwith suggests that at that point the Japanese may have still recognized a relationship to Buyeo.
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* Beckwith, Christopher I. Empires of the Silk Road: A History of Central Eurasia from the Bronze Age to the Present.
Christopher I. Beckwith ( born 1945 ) is a professor of Central Eurasian Studies at Indiana University in Bloomington, Indiana.
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* Walter, Michael L. and Christopher I. Beckwith ( 2010 ).
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Beckwith and 2002
Since full assimilation was the leading ideology for parents raising the first generation of KADs ( Beckwith, 2002 ), many did not become aware of or further explored their South Koreaness until adulthood, meaning that even adult KADs have a lot to learn.
Only recently have adult KADs been able to unite and come together in organized ways in order to claim a space and an identity for themselves, opposed to the original beliefs that they would eventually assimilate and become part of the mainstream adoptive culture ( Beckwith, 2002 ).
* Beckwith, Ryan Teague, Adopting a Culture: Woman's Struggle for a Korean Identity, 2002, accessed 11 / 11 / 02
* Beckwith ( 2002 ): Medieval Tibeto-Burman Languages.

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* Carl Beckwith, Hilary of Poitiers on the Trinity: From De Fide to De Trinitate ( New York and Oxford, 2009 ).
* M. Beckwith, Hawaiian Mythology ( University of Hawaii Press: Honolulu, 1970 ).
Tura joins Whiro's canoe party, but when it enters a whirlpool he catches the overhanging boughs of a tree and lives among the Nuku-mai-tore, to whom he teaches the use of fire, the art of cooking, and the natural way of childbirth together with the ceremonies attending to the birth of a child ( Beckwith 1970: 502, White 1887-1891, II: 8-15, 17-19 ).
After a fierce struggle, Kawelo kills Apukohai, having invoked the assistance of the owl god and the fish Ulu-makaikai ( Beckwith 1970: 409 – 411 ).
* M. Beckwith, Hawaiian Mythology ( University of Hawaii Press: Honolulu, 1970 ).
Kalamainu ' u killed the informants ( Craig 1989: 95, 218, Beckwith 1940: 193, 200 ).
* M. Beckwith, Hawaiian Mythology ( Yale University Press: New Haven, 1940 ).
" Beckwith also criticizes the Chinese language, which has several exonyms commonly translated as " barbarian " ( see below ).
Although Beckwith does not cite any examples, the Swedish sinologist Bernhard Karlgren edited two dictionaries: Analytic Dictionary of Chinese and Sino-Japanese ( 1923 ) and Grammata Serica Recensa ( 1957 ).
* Beckwith, Harry ( 1997 ).
* Beckwith, Charles ( with Donald Knox ) ( 1983 ).
The owners and their dogs all arrive in time for the show, which is hosted by dog expert Trevor Beckwith ( Jim Piddock ), and oblivious " color " commentator Buck Laughlin ( Fred Willard ).
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