The document is the handout of a lecture held by Michael Noonan on April 14th, 2005 at Iceland University about the documentation and endangerment of Nepalese languages. It contains general information about the languages of Nepal and their endangerment as well as language convergence and transformation. The handout also includes a list of Nepalese languages and language families
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A geolinguistic analysis of historical writings on the Thangmi people and language of Nepa
We describe two institutionally related archives and an online exhibit representing a set of Tibeto-...
This paper is an English version of the author’s farewell lecture held on the 20th of July, 2016, in...
The purpose of this paper is to disseminate among a wider public insights gained from the UNESCO Lan...
Publication CD-ROMThis handbook, published on CD-ROM by UNESCO within the framework of the Initiativ...
According to even the most conservative estimates, at least half of the world's 6500 languages are e...
In this paper the author provides a bit of background for this state of affairs and in the process d...
Indigenous languages of Nepal: A critical analysis of the linguistic situation and contemporary issu...
Several minority languages are on the verge of extinction in Nepal, especially when they don't ...
Linguistic diversity and the preservation of endangered languages: A case study from Nepa
Nepal Bhasa is a rich and highly developed language with a vast literature in both ancient and moder...
International audienceThis monograph gives an overview of the Thulung Rai language of Eastern Nepal ...
"Tibeto-Burman' is now generally accepted as a designation for a group of genetically related langua...
Language policy and planning in Nepal has been contested due to the co-existence of multiple contrad...
Thulung Rai is an endangered Tibeto-Burman language of eastern Nepal, currentlyspoken by approximate...
A geolinguistic analysis of historical writings on the Thangmi people and language of Nepa
We describe two institutionally related archives and an online exhibit representing a set of Tibeto-...
This paper is an English version of the author’s farewell lecture held on the 20th of July, 2016, in...