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Lahuli–Spiti languages

Subgroup of closely related Tibetic languages From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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The Lahuli–Spiti languages the exonym[1] for a subgroup of the Tibetic languages related to the (Stöd) Ngari Tibetan spoken in the Lahaul and Spiti region of Himachal Pradesh, India, belonging to the South-Western group of Tibetic languages, earlier classified as Western Innovative Tibetan. They are more closely related to Standard Tibetan than to the neighboring Ladakhi–Balti languages spoken further north.

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According to Tournadre (2014),[2] the Lahuli–Spiti languages include:

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