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Presentation from the 48th International Conference on Sino-Tibetan Languages and Linguistics hosted by the Department of Linguistics at University of California, Santa Barbara.
A Manange Man from Pisang being interviewed by Dr. Kristine Hildebrandt, Kanchen Karki, and Dr. Dubi Nanda Dhakal. Research in Manang supported by NSF BCS 1149639 "Documenting the Languages of Manang, Nepal for Local and International Impact".
Container garden of a hotel in the village of Dharapani. Research in Manang supported by NSF BCS 1149639 "Documenting the Languages of Manang, Nepal for Local & International Impact".
A cooking pot in the village of Khotro. Research in Manang supported by NSF BCS 1149639 "Documenting the Languages of Manang, Nepal for Local & International Impact".
Corn plant in the Gyalsumdo village, Manang, Nepal.
Research in Manang supported by NSF BCS 1149639 "Documenting the Languages of Manang, Nepal for Local & International Impact"
Research in Manang supported by NSF BCS 1149639 "Documenting the Languages of Manang, Nepal for Local & International Impact"
These are transcriptions and notes relevant to the sub-project within this larger "Documenting the Languages of Manang, Nepal" project towards analyzing the optinality of case marking in Gurung.
These are transcriptions and notes relevant to the sub-project within this larger “Documenting the Languages of Manang, Nepal” project towards analyzing the optinality of case marking in Gyalsumdo
These are words that Kristine Hildebrandt and Joe Perry elicited in July 2010 as preparation for application to the “Documenting the Languages of Manang, Nepal” project towards comparative analysis of Gyalsumdo to other area Tibetan dialects.
Individuals crossing a path near the village of Taal. Research in Manang supported by NSF BCS 1149639 "Documenting the Languages of Manang, Nepal for Local & International Impact".
Individuals crossing a path near the village of Taal. Research in Manang supported by NSF BCS 1149639 "Documenting the Languages of Manang, Nepal for Local & International Impact".