kagate - Kagate Syuba an endangered TibetoBurman language kode pos meranti of Nepal Kagate or Kagatay may refer to Kagate people a Tibetan people of Nepal Kagate language their language See also KyirongKagate language Çağatay This page was last edited on 6 April 2018 at 1132 UTC Text is available under the Creative Commons This article provides an overview of the collection Kagate Syuba archived with both the Pacific and Regional Archive for Digital Sources in Endangered Cultures PARADISEC and the Endangered Language Archive ELAR It provides an overview of the materials that have been archived as well as details of the workflow conventions used and structure of the collection the Nepal Kagate inhabit Janakpur Zone Ramechhap District on one of the ridges of Likhu Khola3 The Kagate in Nepal live at an altitude of approximately 3000 metres 9840 ft above sea level A similar number of Kagate live in India having migrated there from Nepal They are found in the North and East districts of Sikkimthe former The language is listed in the ISO codes as Kagate but speakers in Ramechhap are increasingly using the name Syuba Kagate is a Nepal word while Syuba is the same name in their own language The Yolmo variety spoken in Ilam is very similar to Syuba in Ramechhap but the speaker have a history of referring to themselves and their language as Language Contexts Syuba also known as Kagate Nepal Kagate is an endangered member of the Central Bodic branch of the TibetoBurman family spoken by around 1500 people in Ramechhap Eastern Nepal Younger community members now prefer Nepali and English for education and economic opportunity There are very few written materials in Kagate and no recordings of traditional songs stories and Syuba is a TibetoBurman language of the Central Bodic group spoken in the Ramechhap district of Nepal and has long been known by the exonym Kagate Syuba is berambai part of the larger group of Yolmo dialects and is mutually intelligible with the majority of them however many Syuba speakers consider their variety to be a separate language This paper provides an overview of the Syuba language and PDF Peoples of the Buddhist World This months grant goes to Lauren Gawne The Academic Linguistics of LOLspeak for her project to document and digitize the Kagate language spoken by a thousand people mostly living in the mountains between the Likhu and Khimti rivers at an altitude of 3000 meters 9840 feet above sea level in NepalLauren is currently doing her PhD in linguistics and has recently published a dictionary Kagate language Wikipedia A Guide to the Syuba Kagate Language Documentation Corpus Documenting and describing Kagate an endangered TibetoBurman language Kagate language and alphabets Omniglot Kagate Wikipedia Kagate is a member of the Tibetic branch of the SinoTibetan language family It is spoken by about 1500 people mainly in the Ramechhap district in the south of Bagmati Province in eastern Nepal There are also Kagate speakers in Kathmandu and in Darjeeling in northern India The First Kagate Dictionary The Awesome Foundation KyirongKagate is a subgroup of Tibetic languages spoken primarily in Nepal with a hundred or so speakers across the border in Tibet Varieties are 2 Kyirong Lende Kagate Tsum Langtang Yolmo Helambu Sherpa Nubri Gyalsumdo Although there is a varying degree of mutual intelligibility between these varieties 3 they are considered separate languages by their respective speakers Kagate is an exonymIt is the Nepali word for the occupation of papermaker reflecting an earlier occupation of the community This is the name under which the language was documented in Griersons 1909 linguistic survey of India 3 and by which it is classified in the ISO 6393 codeSpeakers now prefer the endonym Syuba which also refers to the occupation of lambang nama team sepak bola papermaker KyirongKagate languages Wikipedia
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