Burushaski is a language isolate spoken in the Northern Areas region of Pa-kistan, primarily in communities throughout Hunza, Nagar, and Yasin val-leys. There are approximately 50,000–80,000 speakers of Burushaski. The Hunza and Nagar varieties are very similar; both differ in a number of way
More than 50 distinct ethnolinguistic communities inhabit the mountainous northwestern outskirts of ...
This is a study of the kinship terminology used for one’s parents and their siblings in the language...
Recording of Ghulamuddin Hunzai discussing, in the Hunza dialect of Burushaski, the orthography prop...
This monograph focuses specifically on the original Burushaski Indo-European (non-Indo-Iranian) voca...
The paper deals with a relatively recent hypothesis, put forward by the scholar I. Čašule, ac-cordin...
textThe region stretching along the Kashmir province of the state of Jammu & Kashmir in India and t...
South Asia is an ethnolinguistically inordinately complex portion of the planet. The topography of t...
the most salient features of the language is its highly developed case system. In addition to the gr...
Koroshi is the Balochi dialect spoken by the Korosh (Koroš), a group associated with the Qashqa’i tr...
After a brief overview of studies that correlate the Burushaski language with Indo-European, the art...
Cuny Albert. D. L. Lorimer, The Burushaski Language, II : Vocabularies and Index, 1938. In: Revue de...
As globalization increases so does the loss of world languages. Two most common reasons for language...
The etymological analysis of fourty-five new lexical correspondences between Burushaski and Indo-Eur...
Burushaski verb agreement and case marking phenomena are complex and have not been described adequat...
International audienceBashkardi, a group of varieties spoken inland of the Strait of Hormuz, is said...
More than 50 distinct ethnolinguistic communities inhabit the mountainous northwestern outskirts of ...
This is a study of the kinship terminology used for one’s parents and their siblings in the language...
Recording of Ghulamuddin Hunzai discussing, in the Hunza dialect of Burushaski, the orthography prop...
This monograph focuses specifically on the original Burushaski Indo-European (non-Indo-Iranian) voca...
The paper deals with a relatively recent hypothesis, put forward by the scholar I. Čašule, ac-cordin...
textThe region stretching along the Kashmir province of the state of Jammu & Kashmir in India and t...
South Asia is an ethnolinguistically inordinately complex portion of the planet. The topography of t...
the most salient features of the language is its highly developed case system. In addition to the gr...
Koroshi is the Balochi dialect spoken by the Korosh (Koroš), a group associated with the Qashqa’i tr...
After a brief overview of studies that correlate the Burushaski language with Indo-European, the art...
Cuny Albert. D. L. Lorimer, The Burushaski Language, II : Vocabularies and Index, 1938. In: Revue de...
As globalization increases so does the loss of world languages. Two most common reasons for language...
The etymological analysis of fourty-five new lexical correspondences between Burushaski and Indo-Eur...
Burushaski verb agreement and case marking phenomena are complex and have not been described adequat...
International audienceBashkardi, a group of varieties spoken inland of the Strait of Hormuz, is said...
More than 50 distinct ethnolinguistic communities inhabit the mountainous northwestern outskirts of ...
This is a study of the kinship terminology used for one’s parents and their siblings in the language...
Recording of Ghulamuddin Hunzai discussing, in the Hunza dialect of Burushaski, the orthography prop...