Languages of the Himalayas: Volume 2The survey work Languages of the Himalayas provides a bird's eye view of Himalayan languages and language communities. It also constitutes a primary source for much new, hitherto unpublished data on several languages. The demographic mosaic of the Himalayas today is viewed in a historical and comparative linguistic perspective. The reader will find an outline of the historical and prehistorical developments that have determined the modern ethnolinguistic composition of the Himalayan region, involving various independent linguistics stocks or language families. Maps illustrate the distribution of language communities and trace the routes of ancient migrations. There is an illuminating discussion of grammatical features found in Himalayan languages. The print edition is available as a set of two volumes (9789004103900). |
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... Garo Hills The Koch subgroup and the Rajbangsis . At the bend of the Brahmaputra .... Toto and Dhimal .... Northern Naga and Kachinic THE INDO - BURMESE BORDERLANDS .... The Ao Cluster . The Angami - Pochuri Cluster The Zeme , Tangkhul ...
... Garo Hills The Koch subgroup and the Rajbangsis . At the bend of the Brahmaputra .... Toto and Dhimal .... Northern Naga and Kachinic THE INDO - BURMESE BORDERLANDS .... The Ao Cluster . The Angami - Pochuri Cluster The Zeme , Tangkhul ...
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Languages of the Himalayas: An Ethnolinguistic Handbook of the Greater ... George van Driem No preview available - 2001 |
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agreement ancient appears Assam Bhutan Bhutanese branch British called caste census Central century Chinese communities culture described dialect dictionary distinct district Dravidian Dzongkha early east eastern ethnic evidence example fact Garo George Government grammar guage Gurung hills Himalayas historical India indigenous Indo-Aryan Indo-Aryan language Indus influence inhabitants Journal Kathmandu king kingdom Kiranti known Koch land language later Lepcha Limbu linguistic live Magar meaning Mountain native Nepal Nepalese Newar northern observed original period Persian person plains population portion Pradesh present Press published recent recorded referred region remained reported represent river script settlements Sikkim Society sources southern speakers speaking spoken suffix Tamang term territory texts Tibet Tibetan Tibeto-Burman tion tradition tribes University Valley verb verbal villages western whereas written