Belhariya
[también conocido como Belhare, Athpariya, Athpahariya]Clasificación: Sino-Tibetan
·en grave peligro de extinción
Clasificación: Sino-Tibetan
·en grave peligro de extinción
Belhare, Athpariya, Athpahariya, Athpare, Athpagari, Belhariye |
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La información está incompleta “South Asia and the Middle East” (283-348) . George van Driem (2007) , Christopher Moseley · London & New York: Routledge
A continuum of dialects rather than a single language, and Belhare is one of these varieties.
Number of speakers small and fast declining for all dialects.
Dhankuta district
La información está incompleta “The World Atlas of Language Structures” . Bernard Comrie and David Gil and Martin Haspelmath and Matthew S. Dryer · Oxford University Press
La información está incompleta “Belhare” (546-570) . Bickel, Balthasar (2003) , Thurgood, Graham and LaPolla, Randy J. · Curzon Press
'... language maintenance is relatively high, and most children still learn Belhare as their first language.'
Nepali
'... Belhare discourse is rife with code-switching, borrowings, and stylistic calques.'
Kośī zone, Dhankuṭā district, Eastern Nepal; c. 1150 m. altitude
La información está incompleta “Ethnologue: Languages of the World, 16th Edition (2009)” . M. Paul Lewis · SIL International
Data for the number of native speakers comes from K. Ebert (1995). The number of speakers is decreasing.