Brokskat
[aka Brokpa, Brokpa of Dah-Hanu, Dokskat]Classification: Indo-European
·threatened
Classification: Indo-European
·threatened
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Dardic ( pp. 818-894 ) . Elena Bashir (2003) · In The Indo-Aryan Languages Routledge Language Family Series · edited by George Cardona and Dhanesh Jain · London & New York: Routledge
Brokskat Grammar . N. Ramaswami (1982) · Central Institute of Indian Languages: Grammar Series · Vol. 8 · Mysore: Central Institute of Indian Languages
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Brokskat Grammar . Ramaswami, N. (1982) · Grammar Series · Vol. 8 · Central Institute of Indian Languages (CIIL)