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"A comprehensive comparative grammar of the Turung and Singpho languages of Assam" HRELP Abstract
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~2,500

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Year of info

2005

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Assamese

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5,000

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2010

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27.5569,96.7456

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2,500

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Speaker number data: (Morey 2006)

Year of info

2009

Location and Context

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India

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Assam, Tinsukia District, Margherita Subdivision, Dibrugarh, Sibsagar districts; Arunachal Pradesh, Lohit, and Changlang districts

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Assam, Tinsukia District, Margherita Subdivision, Dibrugarh, Sibsagar districts; Arunachal Pradesh, Lohit, and Changlang districts

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