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Lingua Balti

Latinitas nondum censa
E Vicipaedia
Lingua Balti
بلتی seu སྦལ་ཏིའི།
TaxinomiaLingua Tibeto-Birmana familiae Sinotibetanae
Locutores308 800[1]
Sigla1 —, 2 sit, 3 bft
Status publicus
Officialis
PrivataPakistania, India
LitteraeTraditio Balti
ScripturaArabica, Thibetana
Procuratio
Familiae linguisticae coloribus Vicipaedicis pictae
Familiae linguisticae coloribus Vicipaedicis pictae
Familiae linguisticae coloribus Vicipaedicis pictae

Lingua Balti (Bal ti 'i) ad Linguas Tibeto-Birmanas familiae Sinotibetanae pertinet; quidam inter dialectos Thibetanas numerantur, sed haec lingua a locutoribus praecipue abecedario Arabico scribitur verbaque Persica et Urdu mutuata accipit. In Baltistania regione Pakistaniae et Jammu et Casmiria civitate Indiae adhibetur, in ea parte vallis Caspiraeorum quae sub montibus Karakoram et Deosai iacet inter pagum Kargil (ad orientalem partem) et montem Haramosh (ad occidentalem). Litterae in lingua Balti pauca exstant, sed carmina popularia in multis generibus componuntur.

  1. Ethnologue (anno fere 1992)

Nexus externi

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Bibliographia

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  • Ghulam Hassan Lobsang, Short Sketch of Balti Grammar: a Tibetan dialect spoken in northern Baltistan. Bern: Institut für Sprachwissenschaft, 1995 (Universität Bern, Institut für Sprachwissenschaft, Arbeitspapier, 34)
  • A. F. C. Read, Balti Grammar. London: Royal Asiatic Society, 1934
  • R. K. Sprigg, "Lepcha and Balti Tibetan: Tonal or Non-Tonal Languages?" in Asia Major N.S. vol. 12 (1966) pp. 185-201
  • R. K. Sprigg, Balti-English English-Balti Dictionary. Richmond: Routledge Curzon, 2002
  • R. K. Sprigg, "Balti-Tibetan Verb Syllable Finals, and a Prosodic Analysis" in Asia Major N.S. vol. 13 (1967) pp. 187-210
  • R. K. Sprigg, "Assimilation, and the Definite Nominal Particle in Balti Tibetan" in Bulletin of Tibetology vol. 9 no. 2 (1972) pp. 5-19
  • R. K. Sprigg, "'Vocalic Alternation' in the Balti, the Lhasa, and the Sherpa Verb, as a Guide to Alternations in Written Tibetan, and to Proto-Tibetan Reconstruction" in Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies vol. 43 (1980) pp. 110-122
  • R. K. Sprigg, "Vowel Harmony in Noun-and-Particle Words in the Tibetan of Baltistan" in Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies vol. 43 (1980) pp. 511-519