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- The Sal languages, also known as the Brahmaputran languages, are a branch of Tibeto-Burman languages spoken in northeast India, as well as parts of Bangladesh...
- and many varieties of several related Tibetic, West Himalayish, Tani, Brahmaputran, Angami–Pochuri, Tangkhul, Zeme, ****ish sub linguistic branches, amongst...
- reclassification of Chinese to a Sino-Bodic subgroup: Tibeto-Burman Western (Baric, Brahmaputran, or Sal): Dhimal, Bodo–Garo, Konyak, Kachin–Luic Eastern Northern (Sino-Bodic)...
- Proto-Garo-Bodo-Konyak-Jinghpaw, which is Sal-speaking people also known as Brahmaputran-speaking people, entered ****am from somewhere to the northeast. It has...
- language may have been related to Sak or Chairel (and therefore of the Brahmaputran branch). Scholars discovered nearly century-old Chakma m****cripts bound...
- approx. in Myanmar and 61,983 approx (2011) Language family Sino-Tibetan Brahmaputran Konyak Konyak–Chang Khiamniungic Khiamniungan South Khiamniungan Naga...
- Jingpho–Luish languages, including Jingpho with nearly a million speakers. The Brahmaputran or Sal languages include at least the Boro–Garo and Konyak languages...
- ethnic Naga, are not grouped within ****i-Chin–Naga, but rather within Brahmaputran (Sal). Ethnologue adds Koki, Long Phuri, Makuri, and Para, all unclassified...
- reconstructions (Wiktionary) Reang Also known as Boro-Konyak-Jingpho or Brahmaputran. Jacquesson, François and van Breugel, Seino (2017). "The linguistic...
- Austroasiatic Himalayan-Yangtzean Trans-Himalayan Sino-Bodic Burmo-Qiangic Brahmaputran Gongduk, etc. Kiranti, etc. Yangtzean Hmong–Mien According to van Driem...