02751nas 2200673-a 450 99632091890331620230217213020.0(DE-599)ZDB2251234-2(OCoLC)52220574(CKB)111056648953318(CONSER)--2003213058(EXLCZ)9911105664895331820030512a20039999 s-- aengurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierHimalayan linguisticsMilwaukee, WI University of Wisconsin--Milwaukee2004-[Santa Barbara, Calif.] University of California, Santa BarbaraRefereed/Peer-reviewedTitle from banner GIF (Univ. of Wisconsin website, viewed July 25, 2006)."The term 'Himalayan' is used in its broad sense to include north-western and north-eastern India, where languages of Indo-Aryan, Dravidian, Tibeto-Burman, and Austro-Asiatic linguistic stocks are spoken; the languages of Nepal, Bhutan and the Tibetan Plateau; the languages of northern Burma and Sichuan; and the languages of Nuristan, Baltistan and the Burushaski speaking area in the west."1544-7502 Himalayan linguistics journalHLTibeto-Burman languagesPeriodicalsDravidian languagesPeriodicalsAustronesian languagesPeriodicalsIndo-Aryan languagesPeriodicalsAustronesian languagesfast(OCoLC)fst00821614Dravidian languagesfast(OCoLC)fst00897686Indo-Aryan languagesfast(OCoLC)fst00970380Language and languagesfast(OCoLC)fst00992154Tibeto-Burman languagesfast(OCoLC)fst01150698Himalaya Mountains RegionLanguagesPeriodicalsHimalaya Mountains RegionfastPeriodicals.fastLinguisticsPeriodicalsLanguage and languagesPeriodicalsSouth AsiaHimalaya Mountains RegionTibeto-Burman languagesDravidian languagesAustronesian languagesIndo-Aryan languagesAustronesian languages.Dravidian languages.Indo-Aryan languages.Language and languages.Tibeto-Burman languages.495University of Wisconsin--Milwaukee.University of California, Santa Barbara.Department of Linguistics.JOURNAL996320918903316Himalayan linguistics2099646UNISA