Indo-Iranian bhasa
Indo-Iranian | |
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Indo-Iranic (Aryan) | |
Geographic distribution | South, Central, West Asia and the Caucasus |
Linguistic classification | Indo-European
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Proto-language | Proto-Indo-Iranian |
Subdivisions |
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ISO 639-5 | iir |
Glottolog | indo1320 |
ELP | Template:Endangered Languages Project |
Distribution of the Indo-Iranian languages |
Indo-Iranian bhasa, jiske Indo-Iranic bhasa[2] aur Aryan bhasa[3] ke naam se bhi jaana jaae hae. Indo-European bhasa ke palwaar me baat kare waala jagha ke sab se south east me hae. Ii bhasa ke palwaar me 300 se jaada bhasa hae aur isme 1.5 billion log baat kare hae, jaada kar ke South Asia, West Asia aur Central Asia me.
Jon jagha me Indo-Iranian bhasa me baat karaa jaae hae Europe (Romani) aur Caucasus (Ossetian, Tat aur Talysh) se suruu hoe ke Mesopotamia aur eastern Anatolia )Kurdish bhasa, Gorani, Kurmanji[4], Zaza[5] Levant (Domari) aur Iran (Persian) east ke bagal Xinjiang (Sarikoli) aur Assam (Assamese) aur south me Sri Lanka (Sinhala) aur Maldives (Maldivan). Isme Fiji Hindi aur Caribbean Hindustani bhi hae.
References
[badlo | source ke badlo]- ↑ Jain, Danesh; Cardona, George, eds. (2007). "Dardic". The Indo-Aryan languages. Routledge. p. 905. ISBN 978-0-415-77294-5. "'Dardic' is a geographic cover term for those Northwest Indo-Aryan languages which [...] developed new characteristics different from the IA languages of the Indo-Gangetic plain. Although the Dardic and Nuristani (previously 'Kafiri') languages were formerly grouped together, Morgenstierne (1965) has established that the Dardic languages are Indo-Aryan, and that the Nuristani languages constitute a separate subgroup of Indo-Iranian."
- ↑ Mahulkar, D. D. (1990). Pre-Pāṇinian Linguistic Studies. Northern Book Centre. ISBN 978-81-85119-88-5. https://books.google.com/books?id=vsNF-yuHEgYC.
- ↑ Gvozdanović, Jadranka (1999). Numeral Types and Changes Worldwide. Walter de Gruyter. p. 221. ISBN 978-3-11-016113-7. https://books.google.com/books?id=KFBDGWjCP7gC&pg=PA221. "The usage of 'Aryan languages' is not to be equated with Indo-Aryan languages, rather Indo-Iranic languages of which Indo-Aryan is a subgrouping."
- ↑ Chatoev, Vladimir; Kʻosyan, Aram (1999) (in en). Nationalities of Armenia. YEGEA Publishing House. pp. 61. ISBN 978-99930-808-0-0. https://books.google.com/books?id=uA5pAAAAMAAJ&q=ezdiki+language.
- ↑ Asatrian, Garnik (1995). "DIMLĪ". Encyclopedia Iranica VI. https://iranicaonline.org/articles/dimli. Retrieved 2021-06-11.
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