Chhachhi is a dialect of the Punjabi language and is spoken in and around Attock, the North Western district of Punjab. The article gives details about the historical, geographical and linguistic characteristics of the area where Chhachhi dialect is spoken. With a brief history of the dialect in the light of historical linguistics, the article also describes some linguistic aspects of the dialect and surveys briefly the literature created in the dialect. It also gives some sample text from Chhachhi literature
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Linguistic Nationality is based on language. Linguistic nationality represents a dominant use of lan...
Punjabi belongs to the Indo Aryan family of languages, andis spoken in various nations in the world,...
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This article reflects that Mr. Sheerani was very first man in the history of Indo-Pak sub-continent ...
This research paper is an analytical study of the ancient language spoken mainly in South Punjab whi...
Fort William College was formed in 1800 at Calcutta by the personnel of East India Company for the m...
The historical evolution of Punjabi language presents very interesting phenomena of colonial and imp...
Pakistan is a land of linguistic diversity having more than sixty languages. Punjabi, along with its...
The historical evolution of Punjabi language presents very interesting phenomena of Colonial and Imp...
Kalam and Dir Kohistani (also called Gawri JDZU_) is one of about two dozen languages that are spoke...
Hindi, in its totality, refers to a dialect continuum spoken mainly across northern India. This con...
This paper is the first attempt to provide the outlines of the Chocha-ngachakha, a Tibetic language ...
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Based on the principles of comparative linguistics, the authors have traced in this article, the lin...
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