Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://wikidata.dbpedia.org/resource/Q1064367> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 17 of
17
with 100 triples per page.
- Q1064367 subject Q8594102.
- Q1064367 subject Q8798043.
- Q1064367 abstract "The Magaric languages are a small proposed family of Sino-Tibetan languages spoken in Nepal, notably including Magar and Kham. (Ethnologue considers each to be a cluster of languages.) They are often classified as part of the Mahakiranti family, and Van Driem (2001) proposes that they are close relatives of Mahakiranti. Several neighboring languages with uncertain affiliation may prove to belong to an enlarged Magaric family. These are Chepangic and possibly Raji–Raute and the extinct Dura language.Thurgood & LaPolla (2003) included Kham in LaPolla's speculative 'Rung' proposal, but found the inclusion of Magar and Chepang less probable, suggesting that the evidence for even a Magar–Kham connection is far from clear-cut.".
- Q1064367 wikiPageWikiLink Q14790.
- Q1064367 wikiPageWikiLink Q33305.
- Q1064367 wikiPageWikiLink Q3449842.
- Q1064367 wikiPageWikiLink Q45961.
- Q1064367 wikiPageWikiLink Q5091697.
- Q1064367 wikiPageWikiLink Q56550.
- Q1064367 wikiPageWikiLink Q7286250.
- Q1064367 wikiPageWikiLink Q7379849.
- Q1064367 wikiPageWikiLink Q837.
- Q1064367 wikiPageWikiLink Q8594102.
- Q1064367 wikiPageWikiLink Q8798043.
- Q1064367 wikiPageWikiLink Q999071.
- Q1064367 comment "The Magaric languages are a small proposed family of Sino-Tibetan languages spoken in Nepal, notably including Magar and Kham. (Ethnologue considers each to be a cluster of languages.) They are often classified as part of the Mahakiranti family, and Van Driem (2001) proposes that they are close relatives of Mahakiranti. Several neighboring languages with uncertain affiliation may prove to belong to an enlarged Magaric family.".
- Q1064367 label "Magaric languages".