Abstract. — Linguistics of the Tibeto-Burman Area, Volume 38, Issue 1, 2015. — p. 66 — 123 This is the first description of the Bangru language spoken in a remote corner of Kurung Kumey district, Arunachal Pradesh, Northeast India. On the basis of our data and analysis, we identify Bangru as a Tibeto-Burman language with as its closest genetic relatives Miji and Hruso, spoken...
Abstract. — Department of Linguistics, Assam University, Vol.6, Issue II. — p. 1 — 49. Arunachal Pradesh has twenty six major tribes and numerous subtribes. In erstwhile Assam, this region was known as Northeast Frontier Agency (NEFA). Assamese was the official language of NEFA. People used Assamese as a medium of communication. In fact, thecommon link language, known as...
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