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Sartang language

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Sartang (Boot Monpa) is spoken in the villages of Khoitam, Rahung, Namku-thangka (Salari), and Boot (Jerigaon) Khoina,
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lists Jerigaon, Sellary, Khoitam, Rahung, Darbu and Khoina villages in Nafra and
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indicates single languages that are also considered to be separate branches.
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6th International Conference of the North East India Linguistics Society
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Lieberherr & Bodt (2017) list the following varieties.
218:: spoken in Jerigaon village. Approximately 400 speakers. 1530: 315:
Sub-grouping Kho-Bwa based on shared core vocabulary
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Lieberherr, Ismael; Bodt, Timotheus Adrianus. 2017.
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India
Arunachal Pradesh
Language family
Tibeto-Burman
Kho-Bwa
ISO 639-3
onp
Glottolog
sart1249
Kho-Bwa languages
Sherdukpen
West Kameng District
Ethnologue
Dirang
West Kameng district
Roger Blench
West Kameng District


Sartang
Ethnologue
Siangic: A new language phylum in North East India


The Mey languages and their classification
Sub-grouping Kho-Bwa based on shared core vocabulary
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Sino-Tibetan

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