- The
Puroik language (previously
called Sulung, a
derogatory term, by
other tribes) is a
possible language isolate spoken by the
Puroik people of Arunachal...
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Puroik may
refer to:
Puroik language Puroik people This
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title Puroik. If an
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- The
Puroik are a
tribe of the hill-tracts of
Arunachal Pradesh in India. They
speak the
Puroik language. The
Puroik people are
found in an
estimated 53...
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Blench (2011)
proposed four
language isolates (Hruso, Miji, Miju, and
Puroik) and
three independent families (Mishmic, Kamengic, and Siangic). However...
- form a
language cluster and are
clearly related. The pair of
Sulung (or
Puroik) and
Khowa (or Bugun)
languages are
included in the
family by Van Driem...
- [Northern]
Mishmi (Digarish) Idu (Luoba)
Taraon (Digaru)
Siangic Koro
Milang Puroik (Sulung) – East
Kameng District Hruso (Aka) –
Thrizino Circle, West Kameng...
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Arunachal languages: Digaro,
Hrusish (including the Miji languages), Midzu,
Puroik, Siangic, and Kho-Bwa. Hmong–Mien (Miao–Yao)
scattered across southern China...
- Tibeto-Burman languages*
spoken in India. They are
Khowa (Bugun),
Sulung (
Puroik), Lishpa, and Sherdukpen. Van
Driem (2001)
suggested the name Kho-Bwa based...
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Nyegyi Kangtsang (also
known as
Katoie Gyang by
Puroik people and Kra-Daadi by
Nyishi people) is a
mountain of the
Eastern Himalayas located in East Kameng...
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Arunachal Pradesh are
typically cognate with Aka fu (e.g. Miji ʃu, Koro sù,
Puroik ʧa and Proto-Tani *ɕo),
suggesting that this is
probably not a case of semantic...