Singpho

[aka Sing-Fo, Kachin, Jingphaw]

Classification: Sino-Tibetan

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threatened

  • Ethnologie der Chingpaw (Kachin) von Ober-Burma . H. J. Wehrli (1904) · Archives internationales d'ethnographie: Supplement. XVI

  • Tibeto-Burman Family: Specimens of the Bodo, Nāgā, and Kachin Groups . (1903) · Linguistic Survey of India · Vol. III(II) · edited by George A. Grierson · Calcutta: Office of the Superintendent of Goverment Printing

  • Die Sprache der Singpho oder Ka-khyen ( pp. 355-360 ) . Ernst Kuhn (1896) · In Festschrift für Adolf Bastian zu seinem 70.~Geburtstage 26.~Juni 1896.~Gewidmet von seinen Freuden und Verehrern Berlin

  • Doing fieldwork on the Singpho languages of North Eastern India ( pp. 243-254 ) . Kumar Nath, Palash (2008) · In North East Indian linguistics edited by Morey, Stephen and Post, Mark · New Delhi: Foundation Books

  • Turung: a variety of Singpho language spoken in Assam ( pp. 700pp. ) . Morey, Stephen (2010) · Pacific Linguistics · Vol. 614 · Canberra: Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies, Australian National University

  • Small languages in a polylingual situation—the case of Turung ( pp. pp. 173–177 ) . Morey, Stephen (2006) · In Vital voices: Endangered languages and multilingualism edited by R. Elangaiyan, R. McKenna Brown, N. D. M. Ostler, and M. K. Verma · Mysore, India: Central Institute of Indian Languages and Foundation for Endangered Languages

  • Working with tones in Northeast Indai - the tonal system of Numhpuk Singpho, Assam ( pp. 26-44 ) . Stephen Morey (2008) · In North East Indian Linguistics edited by Stephen Morey and Mark Post · New Delhi: Cambridge University Press