Baram
[aka Barhamu, Brahmu, Bhramu]Classification: Sino-Tibetan
·critically endangered
Classification: Sino-Tibetan
·critically endangered
Baram is a Tibeto-Burman language spoken by the Darai people in Chitwan and Tanahun Districts in Central and Western Nepal and is on the brink of extinction, having less than 50 remaining speakers. This deposit contains the lexical database, sound files and images for the Baram (Baraamu) dictionary. Additional ethnographic and linguistic materials, as well as the published dictionary, can be found in the deposit “Linguistic and ethnographic documentation of Baram”.
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Jan. 1, 2007 |
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