Angami–Pochuri languages

In this article we will explore the topic of Angami–Pochuri languages, which has captured the attention of experts and enthusiasts alike. Since its inception, Angami–Pochuri languages has been the subject of great interest and debate, generating a wide range of opinions and theories. Throughout history, Angami–Pochuri languages has proven to be a relevant element in various areas, from science and technology to culture and the arts. Through this article, we propose to analyze in depth the multiple aspects surrounding Angami–Pochuri languages, thus providing the reader with a broad and complete vision of this fascinating topic.

Angami–Pochuri
Geographic
distribution
Nagaland
Linguistic classificationSino-Tibetan
Subdivisions
Glottologanga1286

The Angami–Pochuri languages are a small family of Sino-Tibetan languages spoken in southern Nagaland and Northern Manipur of northeast India. Conventionally classified as "Naga", they are not clearly related to other Naga languages, and are conservatively classified as an independent branch of Sino-Tibetan, pending further research.

Languages

Rengma–Simi might form a third branch according to Burling (2003).

References

  1. ^ Burling, R. (2003). The Tibeto-Burman languages of Northeastern India. In G. Thurgood & R. LaPolla (Eds.), The Sino-Tibetan Languages (pp. 169-191). London: Routledge.
  2. ^ Hammarström, Harald; Forke, Robert; Haspelmath, Martin; Bank, Sebastian, eds. (2020). "Angami-Pochuri". Glottolog 4.3.
  • George van Driem (2001) Languages of the Himalayas: An Ethnolinguistic Handbook of the Greater Himalayan Region. Brill.