Idu Mishmi Cultural and Literary Society, 2017. — 126 p. This is a trial edition of the first dictionary of the Idu language, to be circulated in the community for discussion and comment. It must be underlined that the way of writing Idu has yet to be fully settled. The way of writing is described briefly in the preface with examples, and will be covered more fully in a Reading...
Unpublished, 2018. — ix + 175 p. This document is a grammar of Idu, a language spoken around Roing in the Dibang Valley in Arunachal Pradesh, NE India. Anthropological and early travel literature is briefly reviewed, together with previous literature and attempts to devise an orthography. Idu is usually classified as ‘Mishmi’, together with Tawra, as an isolate branch of...
NEFA, 1963. — xix + 63 p. Taraon, or Digaro, is spoken in the Lohit district of Arunachal Pradesh. It is one of two 'Mishmi' languages, the other being Idu. Generally regarded as belonging to the Sino-Tibetan Family, some linguists now propose they may form an independent language family of their own.
Australian National University, 2021. — 723 p. This dissertation is a descriptive grammar of the Sajolang language, which is spoken in West Kameng district in the state of Arunachal Pradesh, India; the primary focus is on the villages of Upper Dzang and Khellong near the Bichum river. Two main subgroupings have generally been identified as West (primarily Nafra circle, West...
陆绍尊、张济川、欧阳觉亚. — 北京:中国社会科学出版社,1980. — 8,389页. 1976年,中国社会科学院民族研究所组成西藏少数民族考察队,对居住在西藏东南部地区的门巴、珞巴、僜人进行了考察,本书就是对这几个少数民族语言的考察报告。书中对门巴语的错那门巴话、墨脱门巴话,珞巴语,僜语的达让僜语、格曼僜语等分别从语言、词汇、语法各方面进行了论述。书后附《门巴语、珞巴语、僜语词汇表》。 A report of the investigation on the languages of the three ethnic groups inhabiting southeastern Tibet, made in 1976 by an investigation team sent by the Institute of Ethnic Studies...
Directorate of Research, Government of Arunachal Pradesh, 1991. — 97 p. Phrasebook and grammatical sketch of the Taraon, or Digaro (Mishmi), language. The Digaro languages are spoken in the Lohit district of Arunachal Pradesh, and the Dibang Valley district of Assam. Traditionally classified as belonging to the Sino-Tibetan language family, they may in fact form an independent...
Directorate of Research, Government of Arunachal Pradesh, 1978. — 180 p. The Idu Mishmis are one of the main tribes inhabiting the wild and rugged hills of the Lohit District of Arunachal Pradesh. This language guide is intended for the person who wants to stay in an Idu village and work among them. It is expected that one will be able to carry on intelligent conversation in any...
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