Chepangic languages
Sino-Tibetan subfamily of central Nepal From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Chepangic languages, Chepang and Bhujel, are Sino-Tibetan languages of uncertain affiliation spoken in Nepal. They are often classified as part of the Mahakiranti or Magaric families (van Driem 2001).
Chepangic | |
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Geographic distribution | Nepal |
Linguistic classification | Sino-Tibetan
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ISO 639-3 | – |
Glottolog | chep1244 |
Until recently,[when?] the Chepang people were hunter-gatherers.
Classification
Schorer (2016:293)[1] classifies Chepangic as part of his newly proposed Greater Magaric group.
References
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