- (a.k.a. Bodish–
Himalayish)
Bodish (Tibetic, Gyarung, Takpa, Tsangla,
Murmi & Gurung)
Himalayish "major"
Himalayish "minor"
Himalayish (Rangkas, Darmiya...
- The West
Himalayish languages, also
known as
Almora and Kanauric, are a
family of Sino-Tibetan
languages centered in
Himachal Pradesh,
Uttarakhand and...
- The Tibeto-Kanauri languages, also
called Bodic, Bodish–
Himalayish, and
Western Tibeto-Burman, are a
proposed intermediate level of
classification of the...
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Introduction and bibliography, 2. Bhotish, 3. West
Himalayish, 4. West
Central Himalayish, 5. East
Himalayish, 6. Digarish, 7. Nungish, 8. Dzorgaish, 9. Hruso...
- (2002) says
Zhangzhung "is now agreed" to have been a
Kanauri or West
Himalayish language.
Guillaume Jacques (2009)
rebuts earlier hypotheses that Zhangzhung...
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Mahakiranti with the Tibeto-Kanauri
languages (in
which he
includes Lepcha) as
Himalayish.
Bradley (1997) adds
Magar and
Chepang to van Driem's
Mahakiranti and...
- and history. They
speak a Tibeto-Burman
language which some
classify as
Himalayish Others suggest a more
complex migration, a
migration to Cambodia, then...
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Lepcha language, or Róng
language (Lepcha: ᰛᰩᰵᰛᰧᰵᰶ; Róng ríng), is a
Himalayish language spoken by the
Lepcha people in Sikkim,
India and
parts of West...
- like Karbi, Lepcha, and many
varieties of
several related Tibetic, West
Himalayish, Tani, Brahmaputran, Angami–Pochuri, Tangkhul, Zeme, ****ish sub linguistic...
-
Bradley (1997) also
defined a
broad "Bodish" group,
adding the West
Himalayish languages,
which Shafer treated as a
sibling of his
Bodish section. The...