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15-458: For the language, see Puh language . Puh is a Slovene surname, sometimes Germanized to 'Puch'. Notable people with the surname include: Dušan Puh (born 1951), Slovenian windsurfer Janez Puh (1862–1914), Slovenian inventor and mechanic See also [ edit ] All pages with titles containing Puh Puch (disambiguation) [REDACTED] Surname list This page lists people with

30-571: A population of 2500. Bhoti Kinnauri is spoken in Poo division of upper Kinnaur . The language shows slight phonemic variations in the valley. Main varieties are spoken in Poo Hangrang and Nako villages. It is a generic Tibetan language spoken by nearly 7000 people. Chhoyuli is a Tibetic language spoken in Nesang and Kunnu Charan villages of Poo division in upper Kinnaur . It has

45-501: A population of 9000. In absence of a detailed sociolinguistic survey on language use, the actual number of fluent speakers of KLs is unknown. The actual number of speakers is much lower than the total population. Census data include native as well as the non native and the migratory workers in the survey. This description is of the Pangi dialect of Kinnauri. Note on palatals : /dʒ/ , /tʃ/ , /tʃʰ/ , and /ʃ/ are post-alveolar. /ɲ/

60-631: A population of around 700. The language is considered a variety of Bhoti Kinnauri but is shows enough characteristics to stand as an independent language. Sunnami language is spoken in Sunnam village of Poo division in upper Kinnaur . It has a population of about 700. Pahari Kinnauri is an Indo-Aryan language of Kinnaur spoken mainly by the Scheduled Caste community of Nichar, Kalpa, Sangla and Moorang tehsils in Kinnaur. It has

75-535: Is alveolo-palatal . Kinnauri has six pairs of long/short vowels: /h/ , aspirated obstruents (i.e. /pʰ/ , /tʰ/ , /ʈʰ/ , /kʰ/ , /t͡sʰ/ , /t͡ʃʰ/ ), and glides (i.e. /w/ , /j/ ) do not occur in syllable codas . All consonants may occur in onsets and word-medially. Kinnauri has the following types of syllables : Word order in Kinnari is SOV , it is a postpositional language, it shows agreement in person number features, adjective precedes head in

90-584: Is also spoken in Moorang tehsil and, Ropa and Giabong villages in upper Kinnaur. It is a Sino-Tibetan dialect cluster centered on the Kinnaur district of the Indian state of Himachal Pradesh . Kaike , once thought to be Kinnauri, is closer to Tamangic . Bhoti Kinnauri and Tukpa (locally called Chhoyuli) are Bodish ( Lahauli–Spiti ). Kinnaur has nearly ten linguistic varieties, with Kinnauri being

105-419: Is different from Wikidata All set index articles Puh language Kinnauri is the most widely used language in Kinnaur . The languages have seen different nomenclatures in written literature. Kinnauri was mentioned as Kunawaree (Gerard 1842, Cunninham 1844), Kanauri (Konow 1905), Kanawari (Bailey 1909) and Kunawari (Grierson 1909). It is the language of upper caste in lower Kinnaur. It

120-873: Is spoken by a thousand people in the Baspa river area of the Sangla valley in Nichar subdivision, Kinnaur district , Himachal Pradesh (in Chitkul and Rakchham villages). Jangshung is spoken in Morang tehsil , Kinnaur district , Himachal Pradesh (in Jangi, Lippa, and Asrang villages). These villages have a population of nearly 2600. Sumcho is spoken in Poo tehsil , Kinnaur district , Himachal Pradesh (in Kanam, Labrang, Spilo, Shyaso, Taling, and Rushkaling villages) by

135-589: Is very low, domains are shifting, Hindi is replacing Kinnauri in most domains, there is lack of literary traditions, government support towards the protection and promotion of Kinnaur language or culture is absent, very little is known about the linguistic structure of the languages in the region. Like other tribal languages, Kinnauri too may lose much of its linguistic characteristics due to lack of proper documentation and government support and community apathy as well. Among urgent measures, Kinnauri languages need community collaborative efforts to document and discuss among

150-436: The surname Puh . If an internal link intending to refer to a specific person led you to this page, you may wish to change that link by adding the person's given name (s) to the link. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Puh&oldid=1225698492 " Categories : Surnames Slovene-language surnames Hidden categories: Articles with short description Short description

165-755: The adjective precedes the noun. The language does not have a script. It is an oral language Kinnaura people are bilinguals who speak Hindi along with their mother tongue. Hindi is the main lingua franca for people from different language groups in Kinnaur. It is also the main language in schools, colleges, government offices, market place, banks and more such domains. Younger generation is exposed to entertainment media like movies, music, mobile phone, newspapers etc., in Hindi. Kinnauri songs beings produced show heavy influence of Hindi. Young learners are encouraged to learn and speak Hindi in order to benefit in education and employment in future. Fluent speakers of Kinnauri are only

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180-407: The elders or the mid aged people who have little exposure to the outer world or are still unaffected by the modernity. But whether the next generation will inherit the cultural knowledge or the legacy of ancestors is doubted. From UNESCO factors study, all languages in Kinnaur region are definitely endangered, inter-generational transmission is unsafe, number of speakers using Kinnauri as first language

195-418: The locals, scholars, linguists and researchers. Shumcho language Shumcho is an underdocumented Sino-Tibetan language spoken in Kinnaur district , Himachal Pradesh , India . Shumcho speakers make up a majority of the population in the villages of Kanam, Labrang, Spillo, Shyaso, Rushkalang and Taling. They also reside in the mixed villages of Sunnam, Jangi, Lippa and Asrang where they belong to

210-558: The major language. Ethnologue lists the following locations for Kinnauri proper and related languages. Kinnauri is spoken in the villages from Badhal Rampur Bushahr to Sangla and north along Satluj river to Morang. Mainly the Kinnauri-speaking area is located in lower parts of Kinnaur district in Himachal Pradesh . The estimated population of Kinnauri speaking people is 45,000. Chitkuli Kinnauri

225-508: The noun phrase, modifiers precede the head noun, causative occurs after main verb, marker of comparison follows the standard of comparison, negatives are pre-verbal, auxiliary follows the main verb, anaphor follows the antecedent and main clause precedes the subordinate clause. It exhibits some exceptions in SOV language features. SOV language should have preposed genitives and adjective should follow noun. But Kinnauri has postpositional genitive and

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