Publisher: State University of New York at Buffalo
Publication date: 2007
Number of pages: 368
Language:English/Sherpa
A grammar of Hile Sherpa
This dissertation is a study of the main grammatical structures of Hile Sherpa, which is a subdialect of the Solu dialect of Sherpa. It is spoken in the southeastern part of the Solukhumbu District of Nepal, by the inhabitants of at...
University of California, Santa Barbara/Pacific Linguistics, 2004. — 211 p. — ISBN: 0858835355.
Language: English/Manange
Tibeto-Burman languages of Nepal : Manange and Sherpa (official publishing's title)
Book Description for the Tibeto-Burman languages of Nepal : Manange and Sherpa
The country of Nepal is home to over one hundred distinct languages from four language...
Unger Bros, 2006. — 182 p. Ich spreche gerne die deutsche Sprache. Sie ist mir im Laufe der gut vierzig Jahre, seit ich meine Heimat im nepalischen Sherpa-Gebiet verlassen habe, vertraut geworden wie eine zweite Muttersprache. Die Bildung, die ich erlangen konnte, war mir nur über die deutsche Sprache zugänglich. Als ich mein Heimatdorf verließ, gab es dort keine Schulen. Wir...
SNV Lalitpur, Nepal, 2007. — 68 p. The study tries to identify and produce the phonemes inventory of Sherpa language. The fluent and competent native Sherpa speakers are the population of research. The study further refers books and other Sherpa related documents as secondary sources of information. The study has been conducted in the Solu region of Solukhumbu district in...
Date: 2005
Pages: 58
Sherpa (ཤར་པ།, EWTS: sher-pA, Nepali: शरपा; also Sharpa, Sharpa Bhotia, Xiaerba, Serwa; ISO 639-3: xsr) is a language spoken in parts of Nepal and Sikkim mainly by the Sherpa community. About 130,000 speakers live in Nepal (2001 census), some 20,000 in Sikkim (1997), and some 800 in Tibet (1994).
Publication date: N.A.
Number of pages: 59
Sherpa (ཤར་པ།, EWTS: sher-pA, Nepali: शरपा; also Sharpa, Sharpa Bhotia, Xiaerba, Serwa; ISO 639-3: xsr) is a language spoken in parts of Nepal and Sikkim mainly by the Sherpa community. About 130,000 speakers live in Nepal (2001 census), some 20,000 in Sikkim (1997), and some 800 in Tibet (1994).
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