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- Bodish_languages abstract "The Bodish languages, named for the Tibetan ethnonym bod, are the Tibetan languages in a broad linguistic sense, regardless of whether the speakers are considered ethnically Tibetan. Different scholars divide Bodish differently, but the alternate term "Tibetan" generally excludes East Bodish. Languages in this subgroup are spoken in Tibet, North India, Nepal, Bhutan, and North Pakistan.Shafer, who coined the term "Bodish" divided the family into "West Bodish", "Central Bodish", "South Bodish", and "East Bodish". Shafer is unclear about how much of the family he believes descends from Old Tibetan ("Old Bodish" in his terminology) but clearly stipulates that "West Bodish" does not. Hill (2010) points out that the West Bodish hypothesis is a historical impossibility, and thus proposes that the two branches of the Bodish family are the East Bodish languages and the Tibetic languages only. Note that Bradley (1997) includes under the term "Bodish" the West Himalayish, Tshangla, and Tamangic languages, making Bodish equivalent to the term "Tibeto-Kanauri" in other classifications. Within this grouping, he makes a clean break between East Bodish and Tibetan, as two unitary branches of Bodish.Apart from the Tibetan languages, the Bodic subbranch of Tibeto-Burman is probably among the least researched branches of Tibeto-Burman. Languages regarded as members of this family include Bumthang (Michailovsky and Mazaudon 1994; van Driem 1995), Tshangla (Hoshi 1987; Andvik 1999), Dakpa (Lu 1986; Sun et al. 1991), Zhangzhung (Nagano and LaPolla 2001), and maybe Zakhring (Blench & Post 2011).According to Shafer, East Bodish languages are the most conservative branch of the Bodish languages. Van Driem (1994) described an East Bodish language spoken by the Black Mountain Monpa people, which was referred to just as Black Mountain. The Black Mountain spoken in Rukha, Bhutan, has a verb conjugation in person. It is posited that the verbal agreement system of the hypothetical Proto-Tibeto-Burman language is retained in the Black Mountain conjugation, and the loss of conjugational morphology was a relatively new development in other Bodish languages.As for grammars of Monpa language, there is Das Gupta (1968) and Lu (2002). Some papers on Kurtoep include Hyslop (2008a, 2008b, 2009).".
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- Bodish_languages wikiPageExternalLink Hill_2010_overview_of_Old_Tibetan_phonology.pdf.
- Bodish_languages wikiPageExternalLink bradley1997tibeto-burman.pdf.
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- Bodish_languages wikiPageRevisionID "602661948".
- Bodish_languages child East_Bodish_languages.
- Bodish_languages child Tibetic_languages.
- Bodish_languages fam Tibeto-Kanauri_languages.
- Bodish_languages familycolor "Sino-Tibetan".
- Bodish_languages glotto "bodi1257".
- Bodish_languages hasPhotoCollection Bodish_languages.
- Bodish_languages name "Bodish".
- Bodish_languages region Tibetan_Plateau.
- Bodish_languages subject Category:Bodish_languages.
- Bodish_languages type Abstraction100002137.
- Bodish_languages type BodishLanguages.
- Bodish_languages type Class107997703.
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- Bodish_languages type Group100031264.
- Bodish_languages type Language106282651.
- Bodish_languages comment "The Bodish languages, named for the Tibetan ethnonym bod, are the Tibetan languages in a broad linguistic sense, regardless of whether the speakers are considered ethnically Tibetan. Different scholars divide Bodish differently, but the alternate term "Tibetan" generally excludes East Bodish.".
- Bodish_languages label "Bodische Sprachen".
- Bodish_languages label "Bodish languages".
- Bodish_languages label "Lenguas bódicas".
- Bodish_languages label "Línguas bodo".
- Bodish_languages label "Бодские языки".
- Bodish_languages label "藏语群".
- Bodish_languages sameAs Bodische_Sprachen.
- Bodish_languages sameAs Lenguas_bódicas.
- Bodish_languages sameAs Línguas_bodo.
- Bodish_languages sameAs m.05f7cvl.
- Bodish_languages sameAs Q1814078.
- Bodish_languages sameAs Q1814078.
- Bodish_languages sameAs Bodish_languages.
- Bodish_languages wasDerivedFrom Bodish_languages?oldid=602661948.
- Bodish_languages depiction BodishInST.svg.
- Bodish_languages isPrimaryTopicOf Bodish_languages.