Bori
Bori-Karko
RegionArunachal Pradesh
Sino-Tibetan
Dialects
  • Karko
  • Komkar
  • Pasi
  • Shimong
Language codes
ISO 639-3(included under Adi [adi])
Glottologbori1243
ELP
Bori is classified as Definitely Endangered by the UNESCO Atlas of the World's Languages in Danger

Bori is a Tani language of India. Bori is spoken in Payum Circle, West Siang District, Arunachal Pradesh (Megu 1988).

Bori is spoken by the Bori, an indigenous tribal people of India.

Post (2013)[1] and Ethnologue classify Karko as a variety of Bori.[2]

References

  1. Mark W. Post. 2013. 'The defoliation of the Tani Stammbaum: A positive-minded exercise in contact linguistics.' Paper presented at the 19th Himalayan Languages Symposium, Australian National University, Sep. 9-10.
  2. Adi at Ethnologue (25th ed., 2022) Closed access icon

Sources

  • Megu, Arak. 1993. The Karkos and Their Language. Itanagar: Directorate of Research, Government of Arunachal Pradesh.
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