Lingua burushaski
Aparencia
Burushaski بروشسکی burū́šaskī | ||
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Falado en: | Paquistán | |
Rexións: | Gilgit–Baltistán | |
Total de falantes: | 87.000 (2000)[1] | |
Familia: | Lingua illada Burushaski | |
Status oficial | ||
Lingua oficial de: | Paquistán | |
Códigos de lingua | ||
ISO 639-1: | --
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ISO 639-2: | --- | |
ISO 639-3: | bsk
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A lingua burushaski[3] (burū́šaskī / بروشسکی) é unha lingua illada falada no norte de Gilgit–Baltistán, Paquistán.[4] No 2000, o burushaski era falado por 87.000 persoas do pobo burusho. Outros nomes da lingua son Biltum, Khajuna, Kunjut, Brushaski, Burucaki, Burucaski, Burushaki, Burushki,[5] Brugaski, Brushas, Werchikwar e Miśa:ski.
Notas
[editar | editar a fonte]- ↑ Nationalencyklopedin "Världens 100 största språk 2007" The World's 100 Largest Languages in 2007
- ↑ Moseley, Christopher e Nicolas, Alexandre. "Atlas of the world's languages in danger". unesdoc.unesco.org. Consultado o 11 de xullo de 2022.
- ↑ Laurie Bauer, 2007, The Linguistics Student’s Handbook, Edinburgh
- ↑ "Encyclopedia - Britannica Online Encyclopedia". Original.britannica.com. Consultado o 14 de setembro de 2013.
- ↑ "Burushaski". Ethnologue. 19 de febreiro de 1999. Consultado o 14 de setembro de 2013.
Véxase tamén
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Bibliografía
[editar | editar a fonte]- Anderson, Gregory D. S. 1997. Burushaski Morphology. Pages 1021–1041 in volume 2 of Morphologies of Asia and Africa, ed. by Alan Kaye. Winona Lake, IN: Eisenbrauns.
- Anderson, Gregory D. S. 1999. M. Witzel’s "South Asian Substrate Languages" from a Burushaski Perspective. Mother Tongue (Special Issue, outubro de 1999).
- Anderson, Gregory D. S. forthcoming b. Burushaski. In Language Islands: Isolates and Microfamilies of Eurasia, ed. by D.A. Abondolo. Londres: Curzon Press.
- Backstrom, Peter C. Burushaski in Backstrom and Radloff (eds.), Languages of northern areas, Sociolinguistic Survey of Northern Pakistan, 2. Islamabad, National Institute of Pakistan Studies, Qaid-i-Azam University and Summer Institute of Linguistics (1992), 31-54.
- Bashir, Elena. 2000. A Thematic Survey of Burushaski Research. History of Language 6.1: 1–14.
- Berger, Hermann. 1956. Mittelmeerische Kulturpflanzennamen aus dem Burušaski [Names of Mediterranean cultured plants from B.]. Münchener Studien zur Sprachwissenschaft 9: 4-33.
- Berger, Hermann. 1959. Die Burušaski-Lehnwörter in der Zigeunersprache [The B. loanwords in the Gypsy language]. Indo-Iranian Journal 3.1: 17-43.
- Berger, Hermann. 1974. Das Yasin-Burushaski (Werchikwar). Volume 3 of Neuindische Studien, editado por Hermann Berger, Lothar Lutze e Günther Sontheimer. Wiesbaden: Otto Harrassowitz.
- Berger, Hermann. 1998. Die Burushaski-Sprache von Hunza und Nager [The B. language of H. and N.]. Three volumes: Grammatik [grammar], Texte mit Übersetzungen [texts with translations], Wörterbuch [dictionary]. Altogether Volume 13 of Neuindische Studien (editado por Hermann Berger, Heidrun Brückner e Lothar Lutze). Wiesbaden: Otto Harassowitz.
- Grune, Dick. 1998. Burushaski – An Extraordinary Language in the Karakoram Mountains.
- Holst, Jan Henrik. OUT SEPT. 2014. Advances in Burushaski linguistics. Tübingen: Narr.
- Karim, Piar. 2013. Middle Voice Construction in Burushaski: From the Perspective of a Native Speaker of the Hunza Dialect.