MIJIIC LANGUAGE RESOURCES

 

Mijiic consists of Miji proper (i.e. Nafra), Eastern Miji and Bangru.

 

Published

Title

Author

Date

 

Miji language guide

Simon

n.d.

 

Unpublished

Title

Author

Date

 

Mijiic, the Miji and Bangru languages: distribution, dialects, wordlist and classification

Roger Blench

2019

 

Introduction to the Bangru language. Presented at: The 52nd International Conference on Sino-Tibetan Languages and Linguistics,  University of Sydney, June 25th 2019

Roger Blench

2019

 

Bibliography

 

Bodt, T.A. & Ismael Lieberherr 2015. First notes on the phonology and classification of the Bangru language of India. Linguistics of the Tibeto-Burman Area, 38(1): 66-123.

Ramya, Tame 2011.  An Ethnographic Study of Bangrus of Kurung Kumey District of Arunachal Pradesh. MA. Tribal Studies. Rajiv Gandhi University, Doimukh.

Ramya, Tame 2012.  Bangrus of Arunachal Pradesh: An Ethnographic Profile. International Journal of Social Science Tomorrow, 1(3):1-12.

Ramya, Tame 2013. Tribal culture and folklore of Arunachal Pradesh: A study in Kurung Kumey district. International Journal of Research in Sociology and Social Anthropology 1(2): 26–30.

Simon, I.M. (n.d.) Miji language guide. Shillong: Research Department, Arunachal Pradesh Administration.