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  1. Languages of North-Eastern India: a Survey

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  2. Aspects of North East Indian Languages by Bhattacharya, Pramod Chandra

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  3. A Brief History of Linguistic Science with Special Reference to the

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  4. (PDF) North East Indian Linguistics

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  5. Languages Of North East India

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  1. PDF Language Ecology in Northeast India: An Overview

    The Key Features of The Languages of the Northeast India: The total numbers of population in North East India are 4, 46, 58,937 (Census Report 2011) against the 220 languages (approx.). Some of the noticeable features of the languages are: 1. Very limited speakers 2. Most of the languages are used only for intra-community communication 3.

  2. (PDF) Languages of North East India: A Comparative and Contrastive

    International Journal of Linguistics ISSN 1948-5425 2013, Vol. 5, No. 5 Languages of North East India: A Comparative and Contrastive Analysis on Some of the Phonological Features Curiously Bareh Department of Linguistics, North Eastern Hill University Shillong-793022, India E-mail: [email protected] Received: June 1, 2013 doi:10. ...

  3. PDF Languages and Peoples of the Eastern Himalayan Region (LPEHR)

    Language and Culture in Northeast India and Beyond: In Honor of Robbins Burling, as well as NEIL volumes 6, 7 and 8. In 2019, the LPEHR Editorial Board approached Himalayan Linguistics with the suggestion that LPEHR become an annual special issue of the journal, to continue and expand on the mission of the North East Indian Linguistics volumes.

  4. (PDF) Khasi: a minority language of North East India, From an unwritten

    Because of the growing numbers of books Khasi became the first tribal language in the North-East to be recognized for High School in 1900 and was prescribed as a Second Language for the Entrance Examanition of Calcutta University. 1961 it was recognized as a Major Language by the University of Guwahati, the successor of Calcutta University in ...

  5. (PDF) North East Indian Linguistics Volume 5

    North East Indian Linguistics Volume 5 presents the latest in descriptive and anthropological linguistic research into the languages of the North East Indian region. Long acknowledged to be among ...

  6. Languages of North East India: A Comparative and ...

    This paper attempts to compare and highlight the contrast on some of the phonological features of these languages spoken in North East India. Each language has its own phonological system and each ...

  7. Languages of North East India: A Comparative and Contrastive Analysis

    North East India has always been regarded as a treasure hold for researchers from different fields. Linguistically and culturally, North East India is very diverse. Considering the fact that NE India consists only 7.9 per cent of the country's total geographical area but is home to more than 75% of languages belonging to the four language families, viz Indo-Aryan, Tibeto-Burman, Austro ...

  8. (PDF) North East Indian Linguistics

    North East Indian Linguistics. 110002. 560 070. 400 706. 10 Raja Subodh Mullick Square, 2nd oor, Kolkata 700 013. 21/1 (New No. 49), 1st oor, Model School Road, Thousand Lights, 600 006. 500 029 ...

  9. PDF North East Indian Linguistics: Volume 3.

    Burling devotes an essay to divergent uses of the terms 'language' and 'dialect' in North East India. Few readers will be surprised that linguists use 'language' to mean a 'collection of spoken dialects that are mutually intelligible' (page 36), whereas for others a 'language' is

  10. Language, Ethnicity and Migration in North-Eastern India

    1 This paper grows from my long interest in north-eastern India, an interest that goes all the way back to the 1950s when I made my first trip to the Garo Hills. My attitude toward migration theories was formed during innumerable conversations with Garos and other north-easterners, starting with that early trip and continuing later in both north-eastern India and in nearby districts of Bangladesh.

  11. Literary Cultures in North East India: Shrinking Frontiers

    ary languages remains to be seen. The literary cultures in the north-eastern region of the. country have witnessed a gradual shrinking of frontiers from. the trans-regional vernaculars to a confined and limited. regional space, where atomisation of cultures is more visible than development of cosmopolitan vernaculars.

  12. (PDF) North-east literature

    A fertilizing influence of Literature from North-East India: Forming a world community and combating Language issues Vipasha Bhardwaj Student, Dept of English and Foreign Languages Tezpur University, Assam-784028, India Email: [email protected] Abstract This article is a perspective study on the role of language and literature in ...

  13. PDF Study On NocteLanguage:AnEndangered Language Of North- East India

    We can blame globalization, Neocolonialism and Linguicide (Language killing). There are 191 endangered languages in India according to the list published by UNESCO in 2010. Nocte language is one of them. Nocte is the language mainly used by the Nocte tribe living in Arunachal Pradesh.

  14. Northeast India: Linguistic Diversity and Language Politics

    The language problem in a multilingual region like Northeast India involves larger issues of re-asserting and reconstructing identities. Different linguistic groups that compete for control over resources and power, very often use language not only to define their identities but also to strengthen their ideological claims.

  15. North East Indians and Their Contribution to Indian Literature

    Such works on north east India, for example Myths of the North East Frontier of India and A Philosophy For NEFA (North East Frontier Agency) by Verrier Elwin (2017; ... In the beginning, literary compositions in the vernacular languages of India were mostly oral. However, when these languages took to the written form, the poets and composers ...

  16. Northeast India

    Northeast India - Wikipedia ... Northeast India

  17. North-East India: Demography, Culture and Identity Crisis

    They are found in Assam, Tripura, Meghalaya, North Bengal. and Bangladesh and are an important political force in the region. The. 259. Dravidians entered northeast India in the recent become a cohesive group in politics. The Aryans, have been coming in, mostly from North Bihar, B.C. They are divided into castes.

  18. (PDF) The Novel and the North-East: Indigenous Narratives in Indian

    The Novel and the North-East: Indigenous Narratives in Indian Literatures Mara Matta PERCEPTIONS OF AND BIASED MISCONCEPTIONS NORTH-EAST INDIA In the aftermath of Partition (in 1947), India's north-east emerged as a landlocked and marginalized area where the springing-up of ethnonationalist movements and guerrillas had elicited a process of growing militarization by the Indian state.

  19. History of North-East India

    History of North-East India - Indian Culture Portal

  20. PDF English Writings from Northeast India

    motion many new imaginaries. . . . The extended North East as being officially imagined now has a mnemonic effect so to say in so far as it offers a significant cue to the alternative modalities of imagining the extended North East. (Ngaihte 2) The role of the media has also been significant in reinforcing the concept of the Northeast.

  21. PDF Regionalism, Radicalism, and 'Political' Literature of North-East India

    North-East India‟s literature is a dynamic field of study in Indian Writings in English. It is the hub of tribal literature, folklore studies, gender studies etc. ... This diversity is found in the sect of religion, festival, language, caste, creed, culture, food, dressing sense. India celebrates the diversity being a single nation. India is ...