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A Burushaski Text from Hunza
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 24 December 2009
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Burushaski, the language of Hunza and Nagir, has not up to the present received any undue measure of attention.
The list of authorities in the Linguistic Survey of India is a short one containing only nine items. Of these only three are of serious importance:—
Dr. G. W. Leitner, The Languages and Races of Dardistan, Lahore, 1877.
Col. J. Biddulph, JRAS., vol. xvi, pt. i (1884), “The Boorishki Language,” being a corrected reprint of the Grammar and Vocabulary of the language, published in his Tribes of the Hindu Rush, Calcutta, 1880.
Dr. G. W. Leitner. The Hunza and Nagyr Handbook, pt. i, Calcutta, 1889.
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- Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies , Volume 4 , Issue 3 , February 1927 , pp. 505 - 531
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- Copyright © School of Oriental and African Studies 1927
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