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Lingua Dzongkha
རྫོང་ཁ


IPA:

[ ˈd͡ʒoŋkʙ ]

Taxinomia:


Lingua Tibeto-Birmana familiae Sinotibetanae

Locutores:
171 300 (anno fere 2006)[1]

Sigla:

1 dz, 2 dzo, 3 dzo
Status publicus

Officialis

Butania
Privata

Sikkim Indiae
Litterae:

Litterae Dzongkha
Scriptura:

Scriptura Tibetana
Procuratio:

Dzongkha Development Commission

Familiae linguisticae coloribus Vicipaedicis pictae

Familiae linguisticae coloribus Vicipaedicis pictae


Lingua Dzongkha (Rdzong kha) ad Linguas Tibeto-Birmanas familiae Sinotibetanae pertinet. In Butania adhibetur (ubi sub titulo linguae nationalis accipitur) et in finibus adiacentibus Indiae, praecipue in civitate Sikkim. Interdum inter dialectos linguae Tibetanae numeratur.



Notae |



  1. Ethnologue



Nexus externi |



  • De hac lingua apud Ethnologue


  • Situs locutorum apud Linguist List

  • Bibliographia linguarum Tibeto-Birmanarum


Bibliographia |



  • George van Driem, Dzongkha. Lugduni Batavorum: Research School CNWS, 1998 (Languages of the Greater Himalayan Region, 1)

  • Martine Mazaudon and Boyd Michailovsky, "Lost Syllables and Tone Contour in Dzongkha (Bhutan)" in D. Bradley et al., edd., Prosodic analysis and Asian linguistics: to honour R. K. Sprigg (Canberra, 1988. Pacific Linguistics, C-104) pp. 115-136

  • Boyd Michailovsky, "Notes on Dzongkha Orthography" in D. Bradley et al., edd., Prosodic analysis and Asian linguistics: to honour R. K. Sprigg (Canberra, 1988. Pacific Linguistics, C-104) pp. 297-301


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