barish

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barish

The children listen to their grandparents speak in Barish.

Definition

Proper noun A branch of the Tibeto-Burman language family. Barish languages are spoken primarily in the state of Assam in northeastern India.

Usage Notes
  • "Barish" is a linguistic classification term used by scholars. It is not a language name itself but refers to a group of related languages.
  • It is typically used in academic, anthropological, or linguistic contexts when discussing the languages of South Asia.
  • The term is often capitalized as it functions as a proper noun for the language group.
Examples
  • Linguistic research suggests the Barish languages share certain phonological features.
  • The conference included a presentation on verb morphology in the Barish group.
  • Several Barish languages are considered endangered.
Advanced Usage
  • In linguistic typology, the Barish languages are sometimes discussed in contrast to other Tibeto-Burman branches like Kuki-Chin or Bodo-Garo.
Variants and Related Words
  • Boro-Garo: This is a prominent subgroup within the Barish language family. Example: "Bodo and Garo are two major languages of the Boro-Garo subgroup of Barish."
  • Tibeto-Burman: The larger language family to which the Barish group belongs.
Related Terms
  • Language family: A group of languages related through descent from a common ancestral language.
  • Kamarupan: An older, broader geographical term sometimes used for languages of northeastern India, which includes the Barish group.
barish

The children listen to their grandparents speak in Barish.

Noun
  1. Kamarupan languages spoken in the state of Assam in northeastern India