Olekha
[également appelé Monpa, Ole Mönpa, 'Olekha]Classification : Sino-Tibetan
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Classification : Sino-Tibetan
·en danger critique
Monpa, Ole Mönpa, 'Olekha, Black Mountain |
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Sino-Tibetan, Tibeto-Burman, Unclassified |
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Informations incomplètes “Worlds of knowledge in Central Bhutan: Documentation of ’Olekha” (77–106) . Gwendolyn Hyslop (2016)
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"In the population of approximately 100-150 people, only one woman would report herself as a fluent, native speaker. She is in her 80s. There are two semi-speakers in their mid-40s through mid-50s who learned the language form their grandparents. Although they are first-language Dzongkha speakers, they appear to have native-like comprehension of 'Olekha and near-fluent production. In addition, there are several other middle-aged villagers who appear to have passive understanding of the language but do not claim any ability to produce the language." (p.84)
Dzongkha
Rukha village of south central Wangdi