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Chintang VDC, Ward No. 3, Dhankuta
Chintang and Puma Documentation Project Documentation of Chintang and Puma, two Kiranti languages of Eastern Nepal CPDP Prof. Dr. Balthasar Bickel
Institut für Linguistik, Beethovenstr. 15, 04107 Leipzig, Germany
bickel@uni-leipzig.de University of Leipzig
The aim of the project is to provide a rich linguistic and ethnographic documentation of two highly endangered but almost totally undocumented languages in eastern Nepal, Chintang and Puma. These languages belong to the Kiranti family of Tibeto-Burman. Chintang is spoken by the Chintang Rai in Chintang Village Development Committee (VDC) of Dhankuta district. Puma is spoken by the Puma Rai in Diplung, Mauwabote, Devisthan and Pauwasera VDCs, to the south of Khotang bazar in Khotang district. Both these districts are situated in the eastern hilly part of the country.
Conversation Child talk Unspecified speech Unspecified interactive spontaneous non-elicited Family Conversation Face to Face The conversation is in Chintang in general. ISO639-3:ctn Chhintang true Unspecified Unspecified Chintang (also spelled Chhintang, as the palatal stop is sometimes transcribed as ch; h indicates aspiration) is one of the languages studied by the Chintang and Puma Documentation Project. It is a Tibeto-Burman language belonging to the Kiranti family. It may be classified along with Athpare, Belhariya (Belhare), and Chiling as one subgroup of the Eastern Rai languages. Chintang is spoken as mother tongue by around 4000 speakers in Chintang VDC, and nowhere else, except in one ward of Ahale VDC. Most speakers are trilingual in Chintang, Nepali and Bantawa. The language is polysynthetic, double-marking (on all levels) and verb final. LDCh1 and his elder brother SBR on the veranda eating tangerines and playing puja. They are eating snacks of millet-bread and hanging around. Speaker/Signer SBR Elder brother Chintang Rai Unspecified Male school false 8 ISO639-3:nep Nepali false false Nepali is the national language of Nepal. It is widely used as lingua franca. And it is the major medium of teaching at schools. As Nepali is increasingly used as primary language, it poses the greatest threat to the endangered languages of Nepal. ISO639-3:ctn Chhintang true true Chintang (also spelled Chhintang, as the initial palatal is aspirated) is one of the languages studies and documented by the Chintang Puma Documentation project. It is a Tibeto-Burman language belonging to the Kiranti family. It may be classed along with Athpare, Belhariya, and Chiling as one subgroup of the Eastern Rai languages. Chintang is spoken as mother tongue by around 4000 speakers in Chintang VDC, and nowhere else, except in one ward of Ahale VDC. Collector GB Unspecified Brahmin 1976-03-12 Female University false 28 9 9 GB is Nepali native speaker. She is fluent in Nepali and English. She knows some Danuwar while doing her M.A. Thesis and Chintang from the field work of CPDP project. She understands but does not speak Awadhi and Hindi. ISO639-3:dar Danuwar false false ISO639-3:hin Hindi false false ISO639-3:ctn Chhintang false false Chintang (also spelled Chhintang, as the palatal stop is sometimes transcribed as ch; h indicates aspiration) is one of the languages studied by the Chintang and Puma Documentation Project. It is a Tibeto-Burman language belonging to the Kiranti family. It may be classified along with Athpare, Belhariya (Belhare), and Chiling as one subgroup of the Eastern Rai languages. Chintang is spoken as mother tongue by around 4000 speakers in Chintang VDC, and nowhere else, except in one ward of Ahale VDC. Most speakers are trilingual in Chintang, Nepali and Bantawa. The language is polysynthetic, double-marking (on all levels) and verb final. ISO639-3:eng English false false ISO639-3:nep Nepali true true Nepali is the national language of Nepal. It is widely used as lingua franca. And it is the major medium of teaching at schools. As Nepali is increasingly used as primary language, it poses the greatest threat to the endangered languages of Nepal. ISO639-3:awe Awadhi false false Speaker/Signer KHEL Sibling Chintang Rai Unspecified Male School false 14 He is fluent in Chintang (mother tongue) and Nepali. He understands Bantawa but can't speak it. ISO639-3:nep Nepali false true Nepali is the national language of Nepal. It is widely used as lingua franca. And it is the major medium of teaching at schools. As Nepali is increasingly used as primary language, it poses the greatest threat to the endangered languages of Nepal. ISO639-3:bap Bantawa false Unspecified Bantawa is a Tibeto-Burman language belonging to the Kiranti family. It is spoken in and around Bhojpur, but also further south of the district and many adjoining areas. Bantawa is the Rai language with the highest number of speakers. ISO639-3:ctn Chhintang true true Chintang (also spelled Chhintang, as the initial palatal is aspirated) is one of the languages studies and documented by the Chintang Puma Documentation project. It is a Tibeto-Burman language belonging to the Kiranti family. It may be classed along with Athpare, Belhariya, and Chiling as one subgroup of the Eastern Rai languages. Chintang is spoken as mother tongue by around 4000 speakers in Chintang VDC, and nowhere else, except in one ward of Ahale VDC. Speaker/Signer RAJK Mother Chintang Rai Unspecified Female none false 44 She speaks Chintang, Bantawa and Nepali fluently. ISO639-3:nep Nepali false Unspecified Nepali is the national language of Nepal. It is widely used as lingua franca. And it is the major medium of teaching at schools. As Nepali is increasingly used as primary language, it poses the greatest threat to the endangered languages of Nepal. ISO639-3:bap Bantawa false Unspecified Bantawa is a Tibeto-Burman language belonging to the Kiranti family. It is spoken in and around Bhojpur, but also further south of the district and many adjoining areas. Bantawa is the Rai language with the highest number of speakers. ISO639-3:ctn Chhintang true true Chintang (also spelled Chhintang, as the initial palatal is aspirated) is one of the languages studies and documented by the Chintang Puma Documentation project. It is a Tibeto-Burman language belonging to the Kiranti family. It may be classed along with Athpare, Belhariya, and Chiling as one subgroup of the Eastern Rai languages. Chintang is spoken as mother tongue by around 4000 speakers in Chintang VDC, and nowhere else, except in one ward of Ahale VDC. Speaker/Signer Devi Sibling Chintang Rai Unspecified Female None false 12 She speaks Chintang and Nepali fluently and Bantawa little bit. ISO639-3:nep Nepali false false Nepali is the national language of Nepal. It is widely used as lingua franca. And it is the major medium of teaching at schools. As Nepali is increasingly used as primary language, it poses the greatest threat to the endangered languages of Nepal. ISO639-3:bap Bantawa false false Bantawa is a Tibeto-Burman language belonging to the Kiranti family. It is spoken in and around Bhojpur, but also further south of the district and many adjoining areas. Bantawa is the Rai language with the highest number of speakers. ISO639-3:ctn Chhintang true true Chintang (also spelled Chhintang, as the initial palatal is aspirated) is one of the languages studies and documented by the Chintang Puma Documentation project. It is a Tibeto-Burman language belonging to the Kiranti family. It may be classed along with Athpare, Belhariya, and Chiling as one subgroup of the Eastern Rai languages. Chintang is spoken as mother tongue by around 4000 speakers in Chintang VDC, and nowhere else, except in one ward of Ahale VDC. Speaker/Signer PR neighbour Yupuchhung Rai Unspecified Female School false 18 She speaks Chintang, Bantawa and Nepali fluently. She understands and speaks some English. ISO639-3:eng English false false ISO639-3:nep Nepali false false Nepali is the national language of Nepal. It is widely used as lingua franca. And it is the major medium of teaching at schools. As Nepali is increasingly used as primary language, it poses the greatest threat to the endangered languages of Nepal. ISO639-3:bap Bantawa false false Bantawa is a Tibeto-Burman language belonging to the Kiranti family. It is spoken in and around Bhojpur, but also further south of the district and many adjoining areas. Bantawa is the Rai language with the highest number of speakers. ISO639-3:ctn Chhintang true true Chintang (also spelled Chhintang, as the initial palatal is aspirated) is one of the languages studies and documented by the Chintang Puma Documentation project. It is a Tibeto-Burman language belonging to the Kiranti family. It may be classed along with Athpare, Belhariya, and Chiling as one subgroup of the Eastern Rai languages. Chintang is spoken as mother tongue by around 4000 speakers in Chintang VDC, and nowhere else, except in one ward of Ahale VDC. Target child LDCh1 youngest son Chintang 2002-03-09 Male none false 2 9 12 He speaks Chintang well with babble (tote boli in Nepali). He knows some short Nepali rhymes. ISO639-3:nep Nepali false Unspecified Nepali is the national language of Nepal. It is widely used as lingua franca. And it is the major medium of teaching at schools. As Nepali is increasingly used as primary language, it poses the greatest threat to the endangered languages of Nepal. ISO639-3:ctn Chhintang true true Chintang (also spelled Chhintang, as the initial palatal is aspirated) is one of the languages studies and documented by the Chintang Puma Documentation project. It is a Tibeto-Burman language belonging to the Kiranti family. It may be classed along with Athpare, Belhariya, and Chiling as one subgroup of the Eastern Rai languages. Chintang is spoken as mother tongue by around 4000 speakers in Chintang VDC, and nowhere else, except in one ward of Ahale VDC. video video/x-mpeg2 Unspecified Unspecified Unspecified Unspecified audio audio/x-wav Unspecified Unspecified Unspecified Unspecified video video/x-mpeg1 Unspecified Unspecified Unspecified Unspecified CPGBVDP20Dec0403 DV 1 00:32:23 01:01:47 Unspecified 00:29:24 Unspecified