• Hruso, also known as Aka (Angka), is a language of Arunachal Pradesh India. Long assumed to be a Sino-Tibetan language, it may actually be a language...
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  • Hruso may refer to: the Hruso people of Arunachal Pradesh; the Hruso language, their language; the Hruso languages, the family to which Hruso and Miri...
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  • of Humanities and Social Sciences. Tezpur University. p. 15. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Hruso people. Web India The Aka Ethnologue profile...
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  • isolates and independent language families according to some scholars. Blench (2011) proposed four language isolates (Hruso, Miji, Miju, and Puroik) and...
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  • or Southeast Kamengic languages possibly constitute a Sino-Tibetan branch in Arunachal Pradesh, northeast India. They are Hruso (Aka) and Mijiic. In Glottolog...
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  • Aka (category Articles containing Hebrew-language text)
    to introduce an alternative name Aka language (Sudan) Aka language, in the Central African Republic Hruso language, in India, also referred to as Aka a...
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  • three languages: Aka language (Sudan) Aka language (Central African Republic) Hruso language (India) Additionally, several Andamanese languages have Aka...
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  • Management Herington Regional Airport, in Kansas, United States Hruso languages, a proposed language family Hru, a minor Enochian angel Heavies Removal Unit A...
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    diverse, belonging to the small Siangic, Kho-Bwa (or Kamengic), Hruso, Miju and Digaro languages (or Mishmic) groups. These groups have relatively little Tibeto-Burman...
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  • Recognition of same-sex unions in India (category Articles containing Hruso-language text)
    and involves various rituals and betrothal gifts. Among the Hruso, arranged marriage (Hruso: mukho kiinye gzeeu) involves a negotiator, usually a relative...
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  • An endangered language is a language that is at a risk of falling out of use, generally because it has few surviving speakers. If it loses all of its native...
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    first language. The Koro is a Tibeto-Burman language spoken by approximately 800–1,200 people in the East Kameng district who live among the Aka (Hruso),...
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  • Tibeto-Burman language spoken by approximately 800–1200 people in the East Kameng district who live among the Aka (Hruso), but their language is distantly...
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  • alternatively classified as a divergent Tani language (Post & Blench 2011). Koro has undergone influence from Hruso (Post & Blench 2011). However, Milang and...
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  • tribes in Arunachal Pradesh. The twelve tribes listed are:Adi (Abor), Aka (Hruso), Apatani, Nyishi, Tagin, Galo, Khampti, Mishmi, Momba (Monpa), "any Naga...
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  • language rather than Koro. The Koro-Aka tribe lives among the Aka (Hruso) tribe. However, the Koro-Aka people speak a very distantly related language...
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  • D.S. 2014. On the classification of the Hruso (Aka) language. Paper presented at the 20th Himalayan Languages Symposium, Nanyang Technological University...
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  • he published A Short Vocabulary of the Aka Language. Aka language, also known as Hruso language, is spoken by a small number of people in today's Arunachal...
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    Himalayish, 5. East Himalayish, 6. Digarish, 7. Nungish, 8. Dzorgaish, 9. Hruso, 10. Dhimalish, 11. Baric, 12. Burmish–Lolish, 13. Kachinish, 14. Kukish...
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    others; Arunachal Pradesh being the home of various tribes like the Abor, Hruso, Apatanis, Nyishis, Tagins, Galos, Khamptis, Mishmis, Monpa, any Naga tribes...
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    related to the Hemphu-Mukrang religion of the Karbi and the Nyezi-No of the Hruso. In the Donyi-Polo belief, the fountain god that begets the universe (God...
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  • Glottolog (category Language families)
    of the world's languages. In addition to listing linguistic materials (grammars, articles, dictionaries) describing individual languages, the database...
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    region and a complex history of language contact with neighbouring populations. Among them are Sherdukpen, Bugun, Hruso, Koro, Miji, Bangru and Puroik/Sulung...
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  • This is a list of ISO 639-3 language codes starting with H. Index | a | b | c | d | e | f | g | h | i | j | k | l | m | n | o | p | q | r | s | t | u |...
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    in the south. There are transition zones on the borders where the Bugun, Hruso, Miji and Sherdukpen people form cultural "buffers" between the Tibetic...
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    sets of siblings. In 1765 Benyovszky occupied his mother's property in Hrusó (present-day Hrušové) near Verbó, which had been legally inherited by one...
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    Hrušov, Veľký Krtíš District (category CS1 Slovak-language sources (sk))
    the village was first mentioned in 1285 (1285 Huruso, 1312 Hurson, 1342 Hruso). It belonged to Bzovík castle and in the 19th century to Hussáry and, after...
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