- The
Magar languages (or
Magaric languages) are a
small proposed family of Sino-Tibetan
languages spoken in Nepal,
notably including Magar and Kham. (Ethnologue...
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Greater Magaric languages are a
branch of Sino-Tibetan
languages proposed by
Nicolas Sc****r (2016). Sc****r (2016: 286-287)
considers Greater Magaric to be...
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Driem suggests, or if they are borrowings. He sees Lepcha, Lhokpu, and the
Magaric languages (in the
narrow sense,
whether or not
Chepangic proves to be Magar)...
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literature dating from the 12th century, and
nearly a
million people speak Magaric languages, but the rest have
small speech communities.
Other isolates and...
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other small families and
isolates as
primary branches (Newar, Nungish,
Magaric, etc.) Van
Driem points to two main
pieces of
evidence establishing a special...
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Chepangic as part of his
newly proposed Greater Magaric group.
Greater Magaric Proto-Dura Dura
Tandrange Magaric: Kham,
Magar Chepangic-Raji Chepangic: Chepang...
- Bhujel, also
called Bujhyal, is a
Chepangic language of
Greater Magaric Branch spoken in
central Nepal. It is a semi-tonal language,
employing a complex...
- Magar, and
Chepangic have also been
proposed to form part of a
Greater Magaric group. Sagart, Laurent; Jacques, Guillaume; Lai, Yunfan; Ryder,
Robin J...
- Raji–Raute as part of his
newly proposed Greater Magaric group.
Greater Magaric Dura Dura
Tandrange Magaric: Kham,
Magar Chepangic-Raji Chepangic: Chepang...
- Sc****r (2016:293)
classifies Dura as part of his
newly proposed Greater Magaric branch. The
ethnic Dura
people mostly live in
Lamjung District, with some...