The Hindu Kush mountain area, situated at the crossroads of South and Central Asia, displays high language density as well as a high level of linguistic diversity (including Indo-Aryan, Iranian, Nuristani, Sino-Tibetan, Turkic and Burushaski). It has been described as a distinct linguistic area (Toporov 1970; Èdel’man 1980; Bashir 2016), alternatively as transitional between two larger linguistic areas (Tikkanen 2008), or as an accretion zone (Nichols 1992: 21). The present study attempts at shedding light on the finer details of the region’s linguistic geography. Primary data was gathered from a tight sample of 59 language varieties. The data set was coded for 80 structural properties, covering morphosyntax, lexico-semantics and phonolog...
We have documented language varieties (either Turkic or Indo-European) spoken in 23 test sites by 88...
Linguistic diversity and regional differentia tion of denominational groups in the Hindukush-Kara ko...
We have documented language varieties (either Turkic or Indo-European) spoken in 23 test sites by 88...
The Hindu Kush mountain area, situated at the crossroads of South and Central Asia, displays high la...
More than 50 distinct ethnolinguistic communities inhabit the mountainous northwestern outskirts of ...
The high-altitude Hindu Kush–Karakoram region is home to more than 50 language communities, belongin...
The mountainous Hindu Kush, on the northwestern edge of the Indian subcontinent, offers a promising ...
The Greater Hindu Kush designates a mountainous area extending from Afghanistan over Pakistan, Tajik...
This study presents and details Nuristani, a phylogenetically distinctgroup of languages spoken in a...
Surrounding the Hindukush mountain chain is a stretch of land where as many as 50 distinct languages...
This is a study of the kinship terminology used for one’s parents and their siblings in the language...
The Hindu Kush region stretches from Afghanistan over Pakistan to North India and is home to what is...
Comparatively small populations inhabit the Hindukush-Himalayan mountain arc. Within high mountain r...
In this thesis, 9 Indo-Aryan languages which have previously been classified as Shina languages were...
We have documented language varieties (either Turkic or Indo-European) spoken in 23 test sites by 88...
Linguistic diversity and regional differentia tion of denominational groups in the Hindukush-Kara ko...
We have documented language varieties (either Turkic or Indo-European) spoken in 23 test sites by 88...
The Hindu Kush mountain area, situated at the crossroads of South and Central Asia, displays high la...
More than 50 distinct ethnolinguistic communities inhabit the mountainous northwestern outskirts of ...
The high-altitude Hindu Kush–Karakoram region is home to more than 50 language communities, belongin...
The mountainous Hindu Kush, on the northwestern edge of the Indian subcontinent, offers a promising ...
The Greater Hindu Kush designates a mountainous area extending from Afghanistan over Pakistan, Tajik...
This study presents and details Nuristani, a phylogenetically distinctgroup of languages spoken in a...
Surrounding the Hindukush mountain chain is a stretch of land where as many as 50 distinct languages...
This is a study of the kinship terminology used for one’s parents and their siblings in the language...
The Hindu Kush region stretches from Afghanistan over Pakistan to North India and is home to what is...
Comparatively small populations inhabit the Hindukush-Himalayan mountain arc. Within high mountain r...
In this thesis, 9 Indo-Aryan languages which have previously been classified as Shina languages were...
We have documented language varieties (either Turkic or Indo-European) spoken in 23 test sites by 88...
Linguistic diversity and regional differentia tion of denominational groups in the Hindukush-Kara ko...
We have documented language varieties (either Turkic or Indo-European) spoken in 23 test sites by 88...