abor
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Definition
- Noun:
- A little-known Kamarupan language: "Abor" refers to a specific, lesser-known language belonging to the Kamarupan language family, which includes languages spoken primarily in northeastern India and surrounding regions.
Usage
- The word "Abor" is a proper noun used specifically to name this language. It is typically used in linguistic, anthropological, or geographical contexts when discussing the languages of South Asia.
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Advanced Usage
- In academic texts, "Abor" might be discussed in relation to other Tibeto-Burman or Kamarupan languages, often in the context of language preservation or comparative linguistics.
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Variants and Related Words
- Abor language: The full term often used to specify the linguistic entity.
- Abor-Miri: A historical or alternative name sometimes used in older linguistic literature to refer to related languages or dialects.
- Adi: This is the contemporary and more widely accepted name for the people and their language(s). "Abor" is considered an older, exogenous term, while "Adi" is the autonym (self-designation).
Synonyms
- Adi language: This is the preferred modern synonym. Scholars and the community itself often use "Adi" instead of "Abor."
- Abor-Miri-Dafla: An older, broader grouping term that is now largely obsolete and considered imprecise.
Important Note on Usage
- The term "Abor" is considered dated and potentially pejorative. In modern linguistic and ethnographic work, the term "Adi" is strongly preferred and should be used when referring to the people and their languages. "Abor" appears primarily in historical texts or specific academic references to older classifications.
Noun
- little known Kamarupan languages