Lingua Bengalica

lingua
(Redirectum de Bengalice)

Lingua Bengalica[1] (litteris Bengalicis বাঙ্গালী) seu Bengalensis, etiam endonymo Bangla (বাংলা, Bāṅlā) tantum appellata, est lingua Indoeuropaea,[2] Sanscritae et Pracriticarum linguarum progenies ac lingua franca in Bengalensi subcontinentis Indicae regione adhibita. Quae praeterea est lingua latissime in Bangladesa audita et secunda a maxima lingua ex viginti duabus sermonibus publicis in India rite enumeratis, post linguam Hindicam; in Bangladesia et in Bengalia Occidentali, civitate Indica, praecipue adhibetur. Sermo patrius hominum 228 fere millionum et sermo secundus hominum 37 fere millionum est.[3][4]

Lingua Bengalica
বাংলা
IPA[ ˈbaŋla ]
TaxinomiaLinguae Indoeuropaeae
 Linguae Indicae
Locutores232 decies centena milia
Sigla1 bn, 2 ben, 3 ben
Status publicus
OfficialisBangladesia, India
PrivataBritannia, Civitates Foederatae, Singapura, civitates Sinus Persici, Birmania, alibi
LitteraeLitterae Bengalicae
ScripturaScriptura Bengalica
ProcuratioBangla Academy (Bangladesia) Paschimbanga Bangla Akademi (Bengala occidentalis)
Nummus argenteus scriptum protobengaliensem monstrat, ex regno Harikela circa saecula a nono ad tertium decimum.
Homo Bengalica lingua utitur.
Homo Bengalica lingua Civitate Capitis in urbe Africae Australis utitur.
Homo Bengalica lingua in popina utitur.
Sonus Bengalicae linguae.
  1. Christianus Lassen, Institutiones linguae Pracriticae (Bonnae, 1837) (Textus apud Google Books) app. p. 20.
  2. Laurie Bauer (2007), The Linguistics Student's Handbook (Edimburgi).
  3. "Bengali language," Ethnologue.
  4. Hays, Jeffrey. BENGALIS – Facts and Details. . factsanddetails.com .

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Bibliographia

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  • Eaton, Richard Maxwell. 1993. The Rise of Islam and the Bengal Frontier, 1204–1760. Berkeleiae: University of California. ISBN 978-0-520-20507-9. Editio interretialis.
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  • Sen, Dineshchandra. 1996. Bengali Language and Literature. Calcuttae: International Centre for Bengal Studies. ISBN 978-81-7023-504-0.
  • Shah, Natubhai. 1998. Jainism: The World of Conquerors. Sussex Academic Press. ISBN 978-1-898723-31-8.
  • Shaw, Rameswar. 1997. Sadharan Bhasabigna O Bangal Bhasa. Calcuttae: Pustak Bipani.
  • Tagore, Rabindranath. 1996. The English Writings of Rabindranath Tagore, ed. Sisir Kumar Das. Sahitya Akademi. ISBN 978-81-260-0094-4.
  • Thompson, Hanne-Ruth. 2012. Bengali. London Oriental and African Language Library, 18. John Benjamins Publishing. ISBN 90-272-7313-8.
  • Toulmin, Mathew W. S. 2009, "From Linguistic to Sociolinguistic Reconstruction: The Kamta Historical Subgroup of Indo-Aryan." Pacific Linguistics.
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