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Synchronic And Diachronic Aspects Of Kanashi 2022th Edition Anju Saxena

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Synchronic And Diachronic Aspects Of Kanashi 2022th Edition Anju Saxena
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Publisher: De Gruyter Mouton
File Extension: PDF
File size: 16.38 MB
Pages: 330
Author: Anju Saxena, Lars Borin
ISBN: 9783110703153, 3110703157
Language: English
Year: 2022
Edition: 2022

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Synchronic And Diachronic Aspects Of Kanashi 2022th Edition Anju Saxena by Anju Saxena, Lars Borin 9783110703153, 3110703157 instant download after payment.

Kanashi, a Sino-Tibetan (ST) language belonging to the West Himalayish (WH) subbranch of this language family, is spoken in one single village (Malana in Kullu district, Himachal Pradesh state, India), which is surrounded by villages where - entirely unrelated - Indo-Aryan (IA) languages are spoken. Until we started working on Kanashi, very little linguistic material was available. Researchers have long speculated about the prehistory of Kanashi: how did it happen that it ended up spoken in one single village, completely cut off from its closest linguistic relatives? Even though suggestions have been made of a close genealogical relation between Kanashi and Kinnauri (another WH language), at present separated by over 200 km of rugged mountainous terrain, their shared linguistic features have not been discussed in the literature.

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