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Grammatical Gender in Hindukush Languages
Map by Steve Huffman; Data from World Language Mapping System
Grammatical Gender and Linguistic Complexity
Map by Steve Huffman Data from World Language Mapping System 16
(In)Stability in Hindu Kush Indo-Aryan Languages Henrik Liljegren Stockholm University
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On Possible Dardic and Burushaski Influence on Some Northwestern Tibetan Dialects
The Indo-Aryan Languages: a Tour of the Hindi Belt: Bhojpuri, Magahi, Maithili
A Grammar of the Shina Language of Indus Kohistan
WILDRE-2 2Nd Workshop on Indian Language Data
Grammar of Shina Language and Vocabulary
The Concept of Language Is As Old As the Human Itself. According to The
A Grammar of the Shina Language of Indus Kohistan
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The Hindu Kush–Karakorum and Linguistic Areality Published Online April 22, 2021
A 18 Ablative Case 25, 26 Accessibility Hierarchy 91 Agent 18 Agreement 3
Indian Subcontinent Language Vitalization
Notes on the Historical Phonology of Indo-Iranian Loanwords in Northwestern Tibetan Dialects
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2021 Daily Prayer Guide for All Least-Reached & Frontier
A Descriptive Grammar of Gurezi Shina
On the Languages of the Himalayas and Their Links (Nearly) Around the World
Map by Steve Huffman, Data from World Language Mapping System V.3.2 (Ethnologue 15Th Ed.) New Zealand French Southern and Antarctic Lands
Himalayan Linguistics Traces of Mirativity in Shina This Paper
Kinship Terminologies Reveal Ancient Contact Zone in the Hindu Kush
Language Classification and Cartography by Dr. Stephen Huffman
Word Accent Systems in the Languages of Asia 2
Notes on the Historical Phonology of Indo-Iranian Loanwords in Northwestern Tibetan Dialects
2021 Daily Prayer Guide for All People Groups & LR
A Descriptive Study of the Phonology of Gurezi Shina*
Gurezi Shina: a Typological Sketch
A Comparative Analysis of Shina and Kashmiri Vocabularies Abstract
A Grammar of Palula
A Micro-Typological Study of Shina a Hindu Kush Language Cluster
Some Principles on the Use of Macro-Areas in Typological Comparison