Lingua Badaga
lingua
Lingua Badaga ad divisionem australem familiae Dravidicae pertinet; linguae Cannadicae adsimilis est. In India adhibetur in montibus Nilgiri civitatis Tamil Nadu.
Lingua Badaga | |
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Taxinomia | Linguae Dravidicae |
Locutores | 245 000[1] |
Sigla | 1 —, 2 dra, 3 bfq |
Status publicus | |
Officialis | nusquam |
Privata | Tamilnadu Indiae |
Litterae | Traditio Badaga |
Scriptura | praecipue Latina et Tamulica; olim et Cannadica |
Procuratio | |
Familiae linguisticae coloribus Vicipaedicis pictae |
In hac lingua numeri 1-10 sic exprimuntur: ŏndhu ĕradu moru nāku aidhu āru iṟu ĕttu ŏmbathu hathu[2].
Exstant litterae in lingua Badaga perpaucae (sed Novum Testamentum in hanc linguam anno 1999 versum est). Traditio popularis in multis generibus dividitur, inter quos admirantur carmina epica, fabulae, proverbia et aenigmata.
Notae
recensere- ↑ Ethnologue ("census anni 2001")
- ↑ Sic en:wiki
Nexus externi
recensereBibliographia
recensere- S. Agesthialingom, "Nouns of the Badaga Language" in Journal of the American Oriental Society vol. 92 (1972) pp. 276-279
- Murray B. Emeneau, "The Vowels of the Badaga Language" in Language vol. 15 (1939)
- Paul Hockings, Ancient Hindu refugees: Badaga social history, 1550-1975. Vikas, 1980. ISBN 9780706908121 (Fragmenta apud Google Books)
- Paul Hockings, Counsel from the ancients: a study of Badaga proverbs, prayers, omens, and curses. Berolini: De Gruyter, 1988. ISBN 9783110113747 (Paginae selectae apud Google Books)
- Paul Hockings, Christiane Pilot-Raichoor, A Badaga-English dictionary. Berolini: De Gruyter, 1992. ISBN 9783110126778 (Paginae selectae apud Google Books)
- Andreas Feodor Jagor, "Die Badagas im Nilgiri-Gebirge" in Zeitschrift für Ethnologie vol. 8 (1876) pp. 190-204
- Christiane Pilot-Raichoor, "Aperçu du système verbal badaga" in Faits de langues no. 10 (1997) pp. 163-72
- Christiane Pilot-Raichoor, "Temps et espace dans la ballade de Giriji Mādi (Monts Nilgiri, Inde du Sud)" in Samia Naļm (ed.), La Rencontre du temps et de l'espace (Approches linguistique et anthropologique, numéro spécial, 32: Lovanii: Peeters, 2006)
- S. Swaminathan, "Badaga Language: a descriptive phonology" in Proceedings of the First All India Conference of Dravidian Linguistics, Trivandrum (1972) pp. 450-458
- "Badagas" in Edgar Thurston, Kadamki Rangachari, Castes and Tribes of Southern India vol. 1 (Madras: Government Press, 1909) pp. 63-124