Understanding the Kuki-Chin-Naga Language & Providing Professional Kuki-Chin-Naga Interpreters and Translators
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The Kuki-Chin-Naga languages are a geographic clustering of languages of the Tibeto-Burman family in James Matisoff's classification used by Ethnologue. Their genealogical relationship both to each other and to the rest of Tibeto-Burman is unresolved, but Matisoff lumps them together as a convenience pending further research.
The Kuki-Chin, Mizo-Kuki-Chin, or Kukish languages are a family of fifty Tibeto-Burman languages spoken in eastern India and Burma. Most of the Kuki-Chin peoples are known as Kukī in Assamese and as Chin in Burmese; some of the peoples are also identified as Naga, and the Mizo (Lushai) are also ethnically distinct.
There is general agreement that the Karbi languages are related to, or part of, Kuki-Chin, but they are aberrant. However, Thurgood (2003) leaves Karbi unclassified within Tibeto-Burman. The Mru language once classified as Kukish is now thought to be closer to Lolo-Burmese.
The Kuki-Chin-Naga languages are a geographic clustering of languages of the Tibeto-Burman family in James Matisoff's classification used by Ethnologue. Their genealogical relationship both to each other and to the rest of Tibeto-Burman is unresolved, but Matisoff lumps them together as a convenience pending further research.
The Kuki-Chin, Mizo-Kuki-Chin, or Kukish languages are a family of fifty Tibeto-Burman languages spoken in eastern India and Burma. Most of the Kuki-Chin peoples are known as Kukī in Assamese and as Chin in Burmese; some of the peoples are also identified as Naga, and the Mizo (Lushai) are also ethnically distinct.
There is general agreement that the Karbi languages are related to, or part of, Kuki-Chin, but they are aberrant. However, Thurgood (2003) leaves Karbi unclassified within Tibeto-Burman. The Mru language once classified as Kukish is now thought to be closer to Lolo-Burmese.
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