The Bible Society in Nepal, 1987. — 16 p. The more than 116,000 Western Gurung are primarily located in the Kaski and Syangja districts, a central strip of mountainous country in the Western Gurung region of Nepal. The majority of their villages are situated on the mountain slopes at elevations between 1,000 and 2,000 meters (roughly 3,000 to 6,000 feet). Their language, also...
Pacific Linguistics, The Australian National University, 1979. — viii + 216 p. This course is for persons beginning the study of the Gurung language. It has been designed with the needs of anthropologists, social scientists, and field workers in mind. The dialect represented is primarily that of the Seti Valley villages north-west of Pokhara. The first eighty lessons in this...
University of Oklahoma, 1974. - 232 p.
A thesis submitted In partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy at the Australian National University, 1973. Gurung is a language spoken in the central west of Nepal. According to the report of the 1961 Census of Nepal, 157,778 persons claimed Gurung as their mother tongue, of whom most (146,600) lived...
Publisher: University of Oklahoma Publication date: 1974 ISBN: 0883120593 Number of pages: 258 A thesis submitted In partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy at the Australian National University, 1973. Gurung is a language spoken in the central west of Nepal. According to the report of the 1961 Census of Nepal, 157,778 persons claimed...
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Gurung belongs to Himalayan group of speeches, which are spoken along the tracts to the south of Himalayas from Himachal Pradesh in the west to the western borders of Bhutan in the east. It is affiliated to the Himalayan group of Tibeto-Burman sub family and it is primarily spoken in Sikkim.
2011. - 6 p.
The purpose of this document is to bring to the attention of the Unicode Technical Committee (UTC) the Khema script for writing Gurung. The name ‘Gurung’ refers to two languages, Eastern Gurung (ISO 639: ggn) and Western Gurung (ISO 639: gvr). It is known indigenously as ‘Tamu’. Ethnologue reports that these two languages do not have adequate intelligibility to...
Contributions to nepalese studies cnas tribhuvan university, 1990. - 24 p.
The Gurungs are a Tibeto-Burman people who have for centuries inhabited the southern slopes of the Himalaya in Central Nepal. Outside Nepal they have gained recognition-along with Magar, Limbu and Rai peoples-as tough soldiers in Gurkha regiments of the Indian and British armies.1 Their homeland is a...
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