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Kangri (
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Script

The native script of the language is
Takri Script The Tākri script (Takri ( Chamba): ; Takri (Jammu/Dogra): ; sometimes called Tankri ) is an abugida writing system of the Brahmic family of scripts. It is derived from the Sharada script formerly employed for Kashmiri. It is the sister scri ...
but now people write Kangri Language in Devanagari script.


Phonology


Consonants

* It is not clear whether or not is considered as a separate phoneme, but it does occur in various phonetic environments. * is heard mostly as either an allophone of /ɽ̃/, and as /n/ before a retroflex stop.


Vowels

* /e/ can also become lowered to a nasal ̃ after /ɽ̃/.


Tone

Kangri is a tonal language like Punjabi or Dogri but the assignment of tones differs in Kangri when compared to them. Most of the surrounding language varieties (including Kangri) lack voiced, aspirated obstruents (J. C. Sharma 2002, Masica 1993). Hindi cognate words which have a voiced, aspirated obstruent (or /h/) become tonal in these languages. Another difference to note between Kangri and Punjabi/Dogri is that these forms surface as voiced consonants in Kangri, but voiceless consonants in Punjabi/Dogri. That is, Kangri has lost the aspiration (in gaining tone), but Punjabi/Dogri has lost both aspiration and voicing. It is likely that these are separate innovations which originated in the West (Punjab or Jammu & Kashmir) and have spread outwards. The loss of aspiration (and gaining of tone) has been fully realized in all three languages, but the loss of voicing has not yet reached Kangri.


Grammar


Pronouns

1st Person Singular : मैं /mæ̃/ 1st Person Plural : असाँ, अहाँ /əsãː, əhãː/ 2nd Person Singular : तू /tu/ 2nd Person Plural : तुसाँ, त्वहाँ /t̪usãː, t̪vəhãː/ 3rd Person Singular and Plural : सै /sæ/


Noun Cases

*Kangri - Hindi - English - Case *घर /kʱər/ (noun) 1. घर - घर - home - Nominative 2. घरे यो/जो - घर को - to home - Accusative 3. घरैँ - घर ने - Ergative ‌4. घरेने - घर के साथ - with house - Comitative 5. घरेते - घर से - through home - Instrumental 6. घरेताँइ - घर के लिए - for home - Dative 7. घरेते - घर से - from home - Ablative 8. घरे दा, दे, दि, दियाँ - घर का/की/के - of home - Genetive *Locatives 9. घरेच् - घर में - Innesive 10. घरे पर - घर पर - Addesive *Others 11. घर॑ - ओ घर - Vocative 12. घर देआ, दए, दइ, दीयाँ - घर सा/सी/से - Semblative 13. घरे साइ - घर जैसा - Similative 14. घरे तिक्कर् - घर तक - Terminative *Postpositional/Oblique forms - Noun - Sin., Plu. घर - घरे, घरेयाँ घड़ा - घड़े, घड़ेयाँ नदी - नदिया, नदियाँ घ्यो - घ्यो, घ्योआँ


Status

The language is commonly clubbed as Pahari or Himachali. Some Dogri and Punjabi linguists have referred Kangri as part of their language due to similarities and decent mutual intelligibility between them. This is generally observed only in bordering lects due to dialect continuum present among many IA languages. Kangri writers & poets have been making submissions to Pahari language's cause under Himachal Pradesh Academy of Arts, Culture & Languages (HPAACL). The language has no official status. According to the United Nations Education, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO), the language is of definitely endangered category, i.e. many Kangri children are not learning Kangri as their mother tongue any longer. The demand for the inclusion of 'Western Pahari' under the Eight Schedule of the Constitution, which is supposed to represent multiple Pahari languages of Himachal Pradesh, had been made in the year 2010 by the state's Vidhan Sabha. There has been no positive progress on this matter since then even when small organisations are taking it upon themselves to save the language. Due to political interest, the language is currently recorded as a dialect of Hindi, even when having a poor mutual intelligibility with it.


References


Further reading

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External links

* Singh, Amitjit.
The Language Divide in Punjab.
''Sagar'', Volume 4, Number 1, Spring 1997. * Goldsmith, Parvin.
Scripture in Kangri recordings (mp3s)
2007. Languages of India Northern Indo-Aryan languages Languages of Himachal Pradesh Kangra, Himachal Pradesh Endangered languages of India {{IndoAryan-lang-stub