Islamabad: Quaid-i-Azam University, National Institute of Pakistan Studies, 2002. — 22 p. Kalam and Dir Kohistani (also called Gawri ) is one of about two dozen languages that are spoken in the mountain areas of northern Pakistan. The name Kohistan in Urdu and Persian means "land of mountains", and Kohistani, when used as the name of a language, can be translated as "mountain...
Whitehead, Benedicte Nielsen (ed.) The sound of Indo-european: phonetics, phonemics and morphophonemics. — Copenhagen: Museum Tusculanum, 2012. — p. 40-66. The purpose of the present study is to summarize our knowledge about both the external and the internal classification of the Nuristani (or Kafiri) languages of Eastern Afghanistan. Our discussion will concentrate partly on...
Whitehead, Benedicte Nielsen (ed.) The sound of Indo-european: phonetics, phonemics and morphophonemics. — Copenhagen: Museum Tusculanum, 2012. — p. 145-167. Nuristani languages differ significantly from Indo-Iranian languages in the outcomes of the RUKl-rule. While PIE *rs and *ls merge into Nur. ʂ, in other RUKI-contexts several Nuristani etyma show either a dental affricate...
Article. — Skrifter utgitt av Det Norske videnskaps-akademi i Oslo. — 1940. — Volume 5. — p. 1-53. The short grammar of the the Phaluṛa, a Dardic language spoken in Chitral.
Skrifter utgitt av det norske videnskaps akademi i Oslo, II, hist.-fil. klasse, 1950, no.1. Short grammar and a vocabulary of a Dardic language Gawar-Bati.
Article. — Norwegian Digital Library . — p. 72 The personal notes of Professor Georg Morgenstierne on the names of the various Nuristani/Kafirstani Gods compiled from different sources. Date of the notes is unknown.
Article. — Acta Orientalia. — 1951. — Volume 21. — p. 161 to 189 The mythology of the Kati (Nuristani/Kafiristani) settlers in Bimboret Chitral before the religion of the Katis became extinct: Audio File 1 Motive: Kati the singing priest (deblole) Kareik sings a hymn. He was an important language informant for the eastern cathedic dialect of the Nuristani languages. This hymn...
Статья. — Norsk Tidsskrift for Sprogvidenskap. — 1949. — №15. — С. 187-334. Статья выдающегося норвежского ираниста Георга Моргенстьерне (1892-1978) содержит грамматический очерк языка прасун - самого своеобразного из нуристанских языков (англ. Prasun, дари-перс. pārūní, самоназвание wasī-veri).
Article . — Journal of the American Oriental Society. — 1973. — Volume 93. — p. 297 to 305. Recent articles by Voegelin and Voegelin (1965) and Kachru (1969) presented erroneous listings of the so-called "Dardic" languages. These listings were based on Grierson's now outdated classification, and they did not reflect the clear division between the Nūristānī (Kāfir) languages,...
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