Tangsa

Recordings in the Bote variety of Tangsa
Recordings in the Chamchang variety of Tangsa (general name Kimsing) Chamchang is a variety of Tangsa spoken in Assam, Arunachal Pradesh and in Burma. Champang is one of the Pangwa Tangsa groups within India. Other Tangsa groups have different names for the Chamchang and the 'general name' is Kimsing. Champang recordings in this archive have the code nst-kim as the first element of their names. This coding contains the ISO639-3 code for all Tangsa languages (nst), in combination with an informal code for the Tangsa variety. Prior to 16th February 2012, our Chamchang recordings were named with the code SDM13. Tangsa is the name given in India to groups in both Changlang district of...
Recordings in the Champang variety of Tangsa (general name Thamphang). Champang is a variety of Tangsa spoken in Assam, Arunachal Pradesh and in Burma. Champang is one of the non-Pangwa Tangsa groups within India. Other Tangsa groups have different names for the Champang and the 'general name' is Thamphang. Champang recordings in this archive have the code nst-chg as the first element of their names. This coding contains the ISO639-3 code for all Tangsa languages (nst), in combination with an informal code for the Tangsa variety. Prior to 16th February 2012, our Champang recordings were named with the code SDM37. Tangsa is the name given in India to groups in both Changlang...
Recordings in the Cholim variety of Tangs (general name Tonglum) Cholim is a variety of Tangsa spoken in Assam, Arunachal Pradesh and in Burma. Cholim is one of the Pangwa Tangsa groups within India. Other Tangsa groups have different names for the Cholim, including Tilim and Tonglim and the 'general name' is Tonglum. Cholim recordings in this archive have the code nst-cho as the first element of their names. This coding contains the ISO639-3 code for all Tangsa languages (nst), in combination with an informal code for the Tangsa variety. Prior to 16th February 2012, our Cholim recordings were named with the code SDM12. Tangsa is the name given in India to groups in both Changlang...
Recordings in the Gaqlun varieties of Tangsa
Recordings in the Hahcheng variety of Tangsa Hahcheng is a variety of Tangsa spoken in Assam, Arunachal Pradesh and in Burma. Hahcheng is one of the non-Pangwa Tangsa groups within India. Other Tangsa groups have different names for the Hahcheng and the 'general name' is probably Hasang. Hahcheng recordings in this archive have the code nst-hah as the first element of their names. This coding contains the ISO639-3 code for all Tangsa languages (nst), in combination with an informal code for the Tangsa variety. Prior to 16th February 2012, our Hahcheng recordings were named with the code SDM29. Tangsa is the name given in India to groups in both Changlang district of Arunachal...
Recordings in the Hahchum variety of Tangsa
Recordings in the Haidley variety of Tangsa
Recordings in the Hakhi variety of Tangsa
Recordings in the Hathum variety of Tangsa
Recordings in the Hawoi variety of Tangsa Hawoi is a variety of Tangsa spoken in Arunachal Pradesh. Hawoi is one of the non-Pangwa Tangsa groups within India. Other Tangsa groups have different names for the Hawoi and the 'general name' is Havi. Hawoi recordings in this archive have the code nst-haw as the first element of their names. This coding contains the ISO639-3 code for all Tangsa languages (nst), in combination with an informal code for the Tangsa variety. Prior to 16th February 2012, our Hawoi recordings were named with the code SDM33. Tangsa is the name given in India to groups in both Changlang district of Arunachal Pradesh and in Assam speaking languages of the...
Recordings in the Jiingi variety of Tangsa
Recordings in the Joglei variety of Tangsa. Joglei is a variety of Tangsa spoken in Assam and Arunachal Pradesh. Joglei is one of the Pangwa Tangsa groups within India. Other Tangsa groups have different names for the Joglei and the 'general name' is Jugly, also spelled Jogly. Some Joglei people said that correctly the name should be written Joklei, but due to assimilation the /k/ is realised as a voiced /g/. Joglei recordings in this archive have the code nst-jog as the first element of their names. This coding contains the ISO639-3 code for all Tangsa languages (nst), in combination with an informal code for the Tangsa variety. Prior to 16th February 2012, our Joglei recordings...
Recordings in the Khalak variety of Tangsa
Recordings in the Lakki variety of Tangsa
Recordings in the Lochhang variety of Tangsa (general name Langching) Lochhang is a variety of Tangsa spoken in Assam, Arunachal Pradesh and in Burma. Lochhang is one of the Pangwa Tangsa groups within India. Other Tangsa groups have different names for the Lochhang and the 'general name' is Langching. Lochhang recordings in this archive have the code nst-loc as the first element of their names. This coding contains the ISO639-3 code for all Tangsa languages (nst), in combination with an informal code for the Tangsa variety. Prior to 16th February 2012, our Lochhang recordings were named with the code SDM15. Tangsa is the name given in India to groups in both Changlang district of...

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Stephen Donald Morey, Meenaxi Barkataki-Ruscheweyh, Jürgen Karl Schöpf, Bynn Kham Lann, Shu Maung, Martin Dietzel, Khithong Hakhun, Khithung Hakhun, Ninshom Chena, Gapkhim Mossang, Khipnun Mossang, Nikam Joglei, Satum Ronrang, Deepjyoti Goswami, Krishna Boro, Shingyung Ngaimong, Thakna Taikam Joglei GB, Todang Tonglim, La Seng, Rev. Ranjung Joglei, Woilim Kalim Maitai, Dangphik Maitai, J. Lochhang, Khiltan Taikam, Mansham, Paul Hastie, Rebika, Samko, Sehchom, Tennyshamma Ronrang, and Thakjung Joglei. (2007 - 2017). Item "Tangsa" in collection "Tangsa, Tai, Singpho in North East India". The Language Archive. https://hdl.handle.net/1839/503e6e5c-2d3e-48d6-a47f-12bef5f4fa82. (Accessed 2023-10-04)

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