- The
Tamangic languages, TGTM languages, or West
Bodish languages or Kaike-Ghale-
Tamangic languages (Glottolog), are a
family of Sino-Tibetan languages...
-
divergent from a "core" Tibeto-Burman of at
least Bodish, Lolo-Burmese,
Tamangic, Jinghpaw, ****ish, and
Karen (other
families were not analysed) in a hypothesis...
- of
Himachal Pradesh. Kaike, once
thought to be Kinnauri, is
closer to
Tamangic.
Bhoti Kinnauri and
Tukpa (locally
called Chhoyuli) are
Bodish (Lahauli–Spiti)...
-
Bodish Bodish West
Bodish Central Bodish South Bodish East
Bodish Gurung (
Tamangic)
Tshangla Rgyalrongic It is now
generally accepted that the
languages Shafer...
- the West
Himalayish languages of
Himachal Pradesh and
western Nepal, the
Tamangic languages of
western Nepal,
including Tamang with one
million speakers...
-
Benedict is the
Jingpho language (including
perhaps the Kachin–Luic and
Tamangic languages);
other peripheral nuclei besides Tibeto-Kanauri
include the...
- Tibeto-Burman
language spoken by the
Tamang people in Nepal. It
belongs to the
Tamangic branch within the
Tamang languages,
which is part of the Sino-Tibetan language...
- (Ethnologue).
Honda (2008)
notes that
Kaike shares many
words with
Tamangic, but is not part of
Tamangic proper. It is also in
contact with Tichurong, a divergent...
- clear-cut. The
Kaike language is also
spoken by the
Magar people, but is a
Tamangic rather than a
Magaric language. Sc****r (2016:293)
classifies Magaric as...
- 3% are
Christians and 8% are Hindu.
Their language, Tamang,
comes from
Tamangic branch of the Tibeto-Burman
language family, and is
closely related to...