Southern Indo-Aryan languages

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Southern Indo-Aryan
Geographic
distribution:
South Asia: Maharashtra, Goa
Genetic
classification
:
Indo-European
 Indo-Iranian
  Indo-Aryan
   Southern Indo-Aryan
Subdivisions:


The Southern Indo-Aryan languages include some 13 (SIL estimate) languages and dialects spoken by many people in Asia; this language family is one of the Indo-Aryan languages. Each subfamily in this list contains subgroups and individual languages.

  • Konkani language
    • Dialects of Konkani (ISO 639-3: knn):[1]
      • Agari of Kolaba
      • Parabhi (Kayasthi, Damani)
      • Koli
      • Kiristav
      • Dhanagari
      • Bhandari
      • Thakuri (Thakari, Thakri, Thakua, Thakura)
      • Karhadi
      • Sangamesvari (Bakoti, Bankoti)
      • Ghati (Maoli)
      • Mahari (Dhed, Holia, Parvari)
    • Dialects of Goan Konkani (ISO 639-3: gom):[2]
      • Standard Konkani (Goan)
      • Bardeskari (Gomantaki)
      • Sarasvat Brahmin
      • Kudali (Malvani)
      • Daldi (Nawaits)
      • Chitpavani (Konkanasths)
      • Mangalore.
    • Other languages/dialects which are included by ISO 639-3 in the Konkani family of the Language tree [3] but may be not be regarded as dialects of Konkani(they may be regarded as sister languages):
      • Katkari (kfu)
      • Kukna (kex)
      • Phudagi (phd)
      • Samvedi (smv)
      • Varli (vav


[edit] Unclassified

The following languages have not been sorted into subgroups within the Southern Indo-Aryan language family.

[edit] References

  1. ^ Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; no text was provided for refs named ethnolog_knn
  2. ^ http://www.ethnologue.com/show_language.asp?code=gom

[edit] External links

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