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The phylogenetic position of the Dura Language of Nepal

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BORIS DOI
10.7892/boris.73504
Date of Publication
July 18, 2014
Publication Type
Conference Paper
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Institut für Sprachwi...

Author
Schorer, Nicolas
Institut für Sprachwissenschaft der Universität Bern
Subject(s)

400 - Language::410 -...

Language
English
Description
The precise phylogenetic propinquity of Dura within the Tibeto-Burman or Trans-Himalayan language family has hitherto been indeterminate. In the absence of compelling comparative evidence, the language has previously been assigned to a subgroup in its own right within the linguistic phylum as a whole. Meanwhile, the Dura language is effectively extinct, although attempts at revival may be undertaken by well-intentioned members of Dura ethnicity. On the basis of a comprehensive study and analysis of all of the extant Dura language material, the phylogenetic position of the language within the family will be clarified. Comparative evidence from the Dura lexicon, its nominal and verbal morphology as well as from syntactic and phonological properties is adduced to determine the phylogenetic position of Dura. Moreover, this result will help explain some of the sociocultural realities associated with the Dura language community in Lamjung, Nepal
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https://boris-portal.unibe.ch/handle/20.500.12422/136288
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