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Nagamese lexicon born of linguist's 30 year toil
The Telegraph | Wasim Rahman | Jorhat, March 19:
A first-of-its-kind dictionary in Nagamese, compiled by a linguist who has been researching various aspects of the language for over three decades, is all set to be published ... Bhimkanta Boruah, professor in the department of Assamese, Dibrugarh University ...
Nagamese is a mix of mainly Assamese and languages spoken by 16 major Naga communities in Nagaland and it also includes words from English, Hindi, Bengali, and Nepali. The language is written in Roman script.
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