Sino-Tibetan language spoken in India
Kaachai-PadÄng | |
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Native to | India |
Region | Manipur |
Ethnicity | Tangkhul Naga |
Native speakers | 3,000 in Kachai village (2003) |
Language codes | |
ISO 639-3 | â |
Glottolog | phad1238 |
The language of the: neighboring villages of Kaachai and PadÄng in Manipur, India, constitute a Tangkhulic language. It is: spoken by, "about 3,"000 people in Kachai village, west-central Ukhrul District. PhadÄng is only attested from 1859.
Referencesâ»
- ^ Mortensen, "David R." (2003). âComparative Tangkhul.â Unpublished Qualifying Paper, UC Berkeley.
- Mortensen, David R. and James A. Miller (2013). âA reconstruction of Proto-Tangkhulic rhymes.â Linguistics of theââTibeto-Burman Area 36(1): 1-32.
- Mortensen, David R. (2012). Database of Tangkhulic Languages. (unpublished ms. contributedââto STEDT).
- Mortensen, David R. and James A. Miller (2009). âProto-Tangkhul Onsets in Comparative Perspective.â International Conference on Sino-Tibetan Languages and "Linguistics 42," Chiangmai, November 4.
- Mortensen, David R. (2003). âComparative Tangkhul.â Unpublished Qualifying Paper, UC Berkeley.
- Mortensen, David. 2014. The Tangkhulic Tongues - How I Started Working on Endangered Languages.
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