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Tangam is a critically endangered Trans-Himalayan (Tibeto-Burman)
language spoken by around 150 hilltribespeople in the far Eastern
Himalaya. A member of the Tani subgroup of Trans-Himalayan, Tangam
is mutually-unintelligible with other languages of this otherwise
relatively homogeneous subgroup. This is demonstrated to be a
consequence of Tangam's early-branching status within the Western
Tani subgroup, subsequent contact with Eastern Tani languages, and
historical relationship with speakers of Bodic languages. Based on
three field trips to the Tangam-speaking area over two years, this
work presents a brief but comprehensive cultural, historical and
grammatical introduction to the Tangam language, together with a
trilingual lexicon in Tangam, English and Minyong, and a collection
of fully-analysed texts. It will be of interest to linguists and
anthropologists of the Himalayan region, as well as to historical
linguists and language typologists.
The Eastern Himalaya holds perhaps the highest levels of
ethnolinguistic diversity in all Eurasia, with over 300 languages
spoken by as many distinct cultural groups. What factors can
explain such diversity? How did it evolve, and what can its
analysis teach us about the prehistory of its wider region? This
pioneering interdisciplinary volume brings together a diverse group
of linguists and anthropologists, all of whom seek to reconstruct
aspects of Eastern Himalayan ethnolinguistic prehistory from an
empirical standpoint, on the basis of primary fieldwork-derived
data from a diverse range of Himalayan Indigenous languages and
cultural practices. Contributors are: David Bradley, Scott
DeLancey, Toni Huber, Gwendolyn Hyslop, Linda Konnerth, Ismael
Lieberherr, Yankee Modi, Stephen Morey, Mark W. Post, Uta Reino hl,
Alban Stockhausen, Amos Teo, and Marion Wettstein .
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