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    The BoroGaro languages are a branch of Sino-Tibetan languages, spoken primarily in Northeast India and parts of Bangladesh. The BoroGaro languages form...
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    Bodo-Kacharis speak either one of the languages from the BoroGaro branch of Tibeto-Burman or an Indo-Aryan language such as Assamese or Bengali. It is generally...
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    most coherent subgroups of the Sino-Tibetan language family. This includes languages such as Garo language, Boro, Kokborok, Dimasa, Rabha, Atong, Tiwa, and...
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    documents. Boros speak the Boro language, a Boro-Garo language of the Tibeto-Burman family, which is recognised as one of twenty-two Scheduled languages of India...
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  • The Boroic languages (also simply Boro languages in a wider sense) are a group within the Boro-Garo languages which are spoken in and around the Brahmaputra...
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  • (1983). The linkage of the Konyak and Jingphaw languages with BoroGaro languages suggests that Proto-Garo-Bodo-Konyak-Jinghpaw, which is Sal-speaking people...
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    Boro (बरʼ[bɔro]), also rendered Bodo, is a Sino-Tibetan language spoken primarily by the Boros of Northeast India and the neighboring nations of Nepal...
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  • The Koch languages are a small group of Boro-Garo languages a sub-branch of the Sino-Tibetan languages spoken in Northeast India. Burling (2012) calls...
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    which includes Boro, Tripuri, Rabha, Garo, Tiwa, Koch, Moran etc. peoples of northeast india. They speak Dimasa language a Boro-Garo language of the Tibeto-Burman...
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    Jingpho–Luish languages, including Jingpho with nearly a million speakers. The Brahmaputran or Sal languages include at least the BoroGaro and Konyak languages, spoken...
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  • is an extinct Boro-Garo language which was spoken in Assam in Northeast India (mostly Tinsukia district) and related to Dimasa language. The census returned...
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    Kachari is a Sino-Tibetan language of the Boro-Garo branch that is spoken in Assam, India. With fewer than 60,000 speakers recorded in 1997, and the Asam...
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    People of Assam (category Language articles citing Ethnologue 22)
    Tibeto-Burman languages spread over a much larger area and in contact with Indo-Aryan and other language families. DeLancey (2012) suggests that the Boro-Garo languages...
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  • hitherto sparsely documented Boro-Garo language called Koch, whereas others have switched to local varieties of Indo-Aryan languages. It is a Scheduled Tribe...
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    The Garo people are a Tibeto-Burman ethnic group who live mostly in the Northeast Indian state of Meghalaya with a smaller number in neighbouring Bangladesh...
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  • "Grao-Dima" and it is similar to Boro, Kokborok and Garo languages. The Dimasa language is one of the oldest languages spoken in North East India, particularly...
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    Nanda Bora, the language of Thengal and Sonowal Kacharis is actually Assamese. In the past, their language was under the Boro-Garo languages but the circulation...
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  • thaɾ/), where “thar” means language, is a highly endangered language. It is a Tibeto-Burman language that belongs to the BoroGaro sub-group. The population...
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  • Chakma, Nepali, Ao, Thado, Kachari, and Luhasi/Mizo languages. * Boro, kachari Chakma Dimasa, Kachari Garo Hajong Hmar Khasi, Jaintia, Synteng, Pnar, War,...
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  • is one of the Garo dialect Sino-Tibetan (or Tibeto-Burman) language which is also related to Koch, Rabha, Bodo other than Garo language. It is spoken...
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    Chutia kingdom (category CS1 Assamese-language sources (as))
    (2017). "The linguistic reconstruction of the past: The case of the Boro-Garo languages". Linguistics of the Tibeto-Burman Area. 40 (1). Translated by van...
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    (2017). "The linguistic reconstruction of the past The case of the Boro-Garo languages". Linguistics of the Tibeto-Burman Area. 40 (1). Translated by van...
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  • Boro Garo languages. Mysore: Central Institute of Indian Languages Publication. Wood, Daniel Cody. 2008. An Initial Reconstruction of Proto-Boro-Garo...
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    (2017). "The linguistic reconstruction of the past The case of the Boro-Garo languages". Linguistics of the Tibeto-Burman Area. 40 (1). Translated by van...
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    (2017). "The linguistic reconstruction of the past: The case of the Boro-Garo languages". Linguistics of the Tibeto-Burman Area. 40 (1). Translated by van...
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  • to Boro-Garo language family. It is mother tongue to around 500,000 Dimasa population. Large section of Sanskritised Dimasa speak Assamese language e.g...
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    extinct languages of Asia, languages which have undergone language death, have no native speakers, and no spoken descendant. There are 210 languages listed...
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    Chutia people (category Languages without ISO 639-3 code)
    2017). "The linguistic reconstruction of the past: The case of the Boro-Garo languages". Linguistics of the Tibeto-Burman Area. 40 (1): 90–122. doi:10.1075/ltba...
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  • (brah1260)”, as the languages occur around the Brahmaputra Valley. Scott DeLancey (2015) considers the Sal languages, which he refers to as Garo-Bodo-Konyak-Jinghpaw...
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    musical instrument that is used in traditional music in Assam, India. In Boro language, it is known as Phenpha. It is usually made with the horn of a buffalo...
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