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KASHMIRI: a language of India
Ethnologue and bibliography information on KASHMIRI. [eng]
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Kashmiri Language: Roots, Evolution and Affinity
Kashmiri is a unique language in the Indian linguistic context. It is analytic like the modern Indian languages of Sanskritic stock and synthetic like the Old Indo-Aryan itself, possessing characteristics of both and at the same time having peculiarities of its own many of which are yet to be fully explored. [eng]
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Kashmiri language
The most widely spoken among all Dardic languages, Kashmiri is spread in the Kashmir Valley in North India and Pakistan. It is used today by more than three and a half million of people, and was declared the official language of the Indian Kashmir state. Numerous dialects are spoken in rural areas of the state: the best known of them are Kashtawari, Poguli, Siraji, Rambani. [eng]
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The Sharada Script: Origin and Development
Among the Western Himalayan scripts the Sharada alphabet has a place of pride. Evolved from north western Brahmi a millinium ago in the 9th century A.D. it remained in popular use for several centuries in an extensive area of Western Himalayas including North Western Frontier Province, Dardistan, Kashmir, Jammu, Ladakh and Himachal Pradesh. [eng]
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Kashmiri
These pages feature preprints, updated papers, book announcements, and other news about Kashmiri and Kashmiri linguistics.
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Kashmiri language resources
Mumbai/Bombay pages (fonts, software, literature etc). [eng]
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Kashmiri Language
Papers. [eng]
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Kashmiri
Kashmiri is the principal language of the state of Kashmir, long disputed between India and Pakistan. In India it is one of the official languages recognized by the constitution. Though generally considered to belong to the Indic group of Indo-European languages, Kashmiri's exact affiliation is still uncertain, and it is thought by some to constitute a separate subgroup. Latest figures show about 3 million speakers. [eng]
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Kashmiri Language
An Introduction to Spoken Kashmiri - Prof. Braj B. Kachru; A Handbook on Audio Cassette Course in Kashmiri - Roop Krishen Bhat; Kashmiri and the Linguistic Predicament of the State - P. N. Pushp and other papers.
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