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Bodish, named for the Tibetan ethnonym Bod, is a proposed grouping consisting of the Tibetic languages and associated Sino-Tibetan languages spoken in Tibet, North India, Nepal, Bhutan, and North Pakistan.It has not been demonstrated that all these languages form a clade, characterized by shared innovations, within Sino-Tibetan. Shafer, who coined the term "Bodish", used it for two different levels in his classification, called "section" and "branch" respectively: * Bodish * Bodish * West Bodish * Central Bodish * South Bodish * East Bodish * Gurung (Tamangic) * Tshangla * Rgyalrongic

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  • Bodish languages (en)
  • Bodische Sprachen (de)
  • Lenguas bódicas (es)
  • Rumpun bahasa Bod (in)
  • Langues bodiques (fr)
  • Бодские языки (ru)
  • Línguas bodo (pt)
  • 藏语群 (zh)
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  • Las lenguas bódicas, llamadas así por el etnónimo tibetano bod, son un grupo de lenguas sinotibetanas emparentadas en sentido amplio con el tibetano, aunque no todos sus hablantes se consideren étnicamente tibetanos. Diferentes eruditos dividen el grupo bódico de manera diferente, aunque actualmente tiende a dividirse este grupo en tibetano (tibérico) y bódico oriental. Las lenguas de este grupo se hablan en el Tíbet, norte de India, Nepal, Bután y norte Pakistán. (es)
  • As línguas bodo são uma pequena subfamília das , um grupo das línguas tibeto-birmanesas faladas no oriente da Índia e do Nepal e em Bangladesh. O termo "línguas bodo" às vezes é usado para referir-se à família bodo-garo como um todo. (pt)
  • Бо́дские языки (Bodic) — ветвь тибето-бирманских языков сино-тибетской семьи. Название ветви происходит от самоназвания тибетского языка བོད་སྐད་ — в транслитерации Вайли: bod skad. (ru)
  • 藏語群(英語:Bodish languages),又稱藏語支,語言學上的分類,屬於藏-喜马拉雅语群之下的分支,名稱源自圖博(藏文:བོད་,威利转写:bod)。不同學者對於藏語群的分類有不同的定義,但是其共同點是不包括東部藏語(East Bodish)。使用這些語言的族群主要分布在西藏、北印度、北巴基斯坦、尼泊爾與不丹一帶。 (zh)
  • Die bodischen Sprachen (kurz Bodisch) bilden eine Untergruppe der tibetobirmanischen Sprachen, eines Primärzweiges des Sinotibetischen. Die etwa 65 bodischen Sprachen werden von sieben Millionen Menschen im Himalayagebiet, vor allem in Tibet, Nord-Indien, Nepal und Bhutan gesprochen. Die bedeutendste Untergruppe des Bodischen bilden die tibetanischen Sprachen mit über fünf Millionen Sprechern, die größten Einzelsprachen sind Tibetisch (4,5 Millionen Sprecher einschließlich der Varietäten Amdo und Khams) und das , das von fast einer Million Menschen in Nepal gesprochen wird. (de)
  • Bodish, named for the Tibetan ethnonym Bod, is a proposed grouping consisting of the Tibetic languages and associated Sino-Tibetan languages spoken in Tibet, North India, Nepal, Bhutan, and North Pakistan.It has not been demonstrated that all these languages form a clade, characterized by shared innovations, within Sino-Tibetan. Shafer, who coined the term "Bodish", used it for two different levels in his classification, called "section" and "branch" respectively: * Bodish * Bodish * West Bodish * Central Bodish * South Bodish * East Bodish * Gurung (Tamangic) * Tshangla * Rgyalrongic (en)
  • Les langues bodiques, nommées d'après le nom tibétain du Tibet, Bod, correspondent aux langues tibétiques au sens large, en linguistique, que les locuteurs soient ou non de culture tibétaine. Les universitaires divergent sur la division de ces langues. Toutefois, le terme alternatif tibétain exclut les langues bodiques orientales. Les langues de ce sous-groupe sont parlées en Chine (principalement dans la région autonome du Tibet, dans le nord de l'Inde (notamment les Etats de l'Arunachal Pradesh, de l'Assam, du Jammu-et-Cachemire), au Népal, au Bhoutan, et dans le nord du Pakistan (Gilgit-Baltistan). (fr)
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  • Bodish, named for the Tibetan ethnonym Bod, is a proposed grouping consisting of the Tibetic languages and associated Sino-Tibetan languages spoken in Tibet, North India, Nepal, Bhutan, and North Pakistan.It has not been demonstrated that all these languages form a clade, characterized by shared innovations, within Sino-Tibetan. Shafer, who coined the term "Bodish", used it for two different levels in his classification, called "section" and "branch" respectively: * Bodish * Bodish * West Bodish * Central Bodish * South Bodish * East Bodish * Gurung (Tamangic) * Tshangla * Rgyalrongic It is now generally accepted that the languages Shafer placed in the first three subgroups are all descended from Old Tibetan, and should be combined as a Tibetic subgroup, with the East Bodish languages as a sister subgroup.More recent classifications omit Rgyalrongic, which is considered a separate branch of Sino-Tibetan. Bradley (1997) also defined a broad "Bodish" group, adding the West Himalayish languages, which Shafer treated as a sibling of his Bodish section. The resulting grouping is roughly equivalent to the "Tibeto-Kanauri" group in other classifications. Within this grouping, Bodish proper is a subgroup with two branches, Tibetic and East Bodish: * Bodish * * * * * Central Bodish (Tibetic) * East Bodish * West Bodish (Tamangic) * Tshangla, Lhokpu, Gongduk * West Himalayish East Bodish is among the least researched branches of Sino-Tibetan. Languages regarded as members of this family include Bumthang (Michailovsky and Mazaudon 1994; van Driem 1995), Tshangla (Hoshi 1987; Andvik 1999), Dakpa (Lu 1986; Sun et al. 1991), Zhangzhung (Nagano and LaPolla 2001), and maybe Zakhring (Blench & Post 2011). According to Shafer, East Bodish is the most conservative branch of the Bodish languages. As for grammars of the East Bodish languages, there is Das Gupta (1968) and Lu (2002). Some papers on Kurtöp include Hyslop (2008a, 2008b, 2009). (en)
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