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- Asur_language abstract "Asuri is a minor Munda language of India. It is a member of the Austro-Asiatic family, spoken by the Asur people.Asuri has many Dravidian loanwords due to contact with Kurukh.Ethnologue states that Birjia is a dialect of Asuri, but also that there is a related language Birjia; it is not clear if these refer to the same thing. However, Anderson (2008:195), based on Prasad (1961:314), suggests that Birjia (Binjhia) may be an Indo-Aryan language, although the Birjia are an ethnic subgroup of the Asuri tribe, along with the Asur proper and the Agariya.Majhwar is unclassified, but based on location and other clues, it may turn out to be a dialect of Asuri. If so, its 35,000 speakers (reported in 1995, out of an ethnic group of 175,000) would make it the most populous form of Asuri.Asuri is considered to be an endangered language. One important reason for its distinction as endangered is due to a lack of any written form of the language. It exists only as a spoken language.There are a total of 31 phonemes in Asuri, made up of twenty-six \"segmental\" and five \"supra-segmental\" phonemes. Of the former, there are twenty-one consonants and five vowels.".
- Asur_language iso6393Code "asr".
- Asur_language languageFamily Munda_languages.
- Asur_language spokenIn India.
- Asur_language wikiPageID "22114953".
- Asur_language wikiPageLength "2834".
- Asur_language wikiPageOutDegree "17".
- Asur_language wikiPageRevisionID "673993342".
- Asur_language wikiPageWikiLink Asur_people.
- Asur_language wikiPageWikiLink Birjia_language.
- Asur_language wikiPageWikiLink Category:Munda_languages.
- Asur_language wikiPageWikiLink Dravidian_languages.
- Asur_language wikiPageWikiLink Endangered_language.
- Asur_language wikiPageWikiLink India.
- Asur_language wikiPageWikiLink Indo-Aryan_languages.
- Asur_language wikiPageWikiLink Kurukh_language.
- Asur_language wikiPageWikiLink Majhwar_language.
- Asur_language wikiPageWikiLink Munda_languages.
- Asur_language wikiPageWikiLink Phoneme.
- Asur_language wikiPageWikiLink Spoken_language.
- Asur_language wikiPageWikiLinkText "Asur language".
- Asur_language date "2007".
- Asur_language ethnicity Asur_people.
- Asur_language fam Munda_languages.
- Asur_language fam "Mundari".
- Asur_language familycolor "Austro-Asiatic".
- Asur_language glotto "asur1254".
- Asur_language glottorefname "Asuri".
- Asur_language iso "asr".
- Asur_language name "Asuri".
- Asur_language ref "e18".
- Asur_language states India.
- Asur_language wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Austro-Asiatic_languages.
- Asur_language wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_language.
- Asur_language wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Asur_language wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Sigfig.
- Asur_language subject Category:Munda_languages.
- Asur_language hypernym Language.
- Asur_language type Language.
- Asur_language type Language.
- Asur_language type Redirect.
- Asur_language type Language.
- Asur_language type Thing.
- Asur_language type Q315.
- Asur_language type Q34770.
- Asur_language comment "Asuri is a minor Munda language of India. It is a member of the Austro-Asiatic family, spoken by the Asur people.Asuri has many Dravidian loanwords due to contact with Kurukh.Ethnologue states that Birjia is a dialect of Asuri, but also that there is a related language Birjia; it is not clear if these refer to the same thing.".
- Asur_language label "Asur language".
- Asur_language sameAs Q3504321.
- Asur_language sameAs Asuri_jezik.
- Asur_language sameAs Lenga_asuri.
- Asur_language sameAs m.02hxt0p.
- Asur_language sameAs Kiasuri.
- Asur_language sameAs Q3504321.
- Asur_language wasDerivedFrom Asur_language?oldid=673993342.
- Asur_language isPrimaryTopicOf Asur_language.
- Asur_language name "Asuri".