A Comparative Analysis of the Effect of Pashto on Barushky language\protect \RLبروشکۍ ژبې ته د پښتو ژبې پېرزوئنې (bibtex)
by Nasrullah Khan Majnoon and Muhammad Islam Gohar
Abstract:
Burushaski, one of the twelve unique languages that do not match and link to any single or group of languages, is spoken near Pashto speaking areas. In effect they became closer to each other and strengthened the linguistic and cultural relation between them. This comparative study of both these languages helps to improve and strengthen this relation. In this paper a research analysis of the effects of Pashto on Burushaski has been carried out.
Reference:
A Comparative Analysis of the Effect of Pashto on Barushky language\protect \RLبروشکۍ ژبې ته د پښتو ژبې پېرزوئنې (Nasrullah Khan Majnoon and Muhammad Islam Gohar), In Pashto, volume 41, 2012.
Bibtex Entry:
@Article{2012-Pasht-41-Majnoon-AComparati,
Title = {A Comparative Analysis of the Effect of Pashto on Barushky language\protect \RL{بروشکۍ ژبې ته د پښتو ژبې پېرزوئنې}},
Author = {Nasrullah Khan Majnoon and Muhammad Islam Gohar},
Journal = {Pashto},
Year = {2012},
Number = {642},
Pages = {87-96},
Volume = {41},
Abstract = {Burushaski, one of the twelve unique languages that do not match
and link to any single or group of languages, is spoken near Pashto speaking areas. In effect they became closer to each other and strengthened the linguistic and cultural relation between them. This comparative study of both these languages helps to improve and strengthen this relation. In this paper a research analysis of the effects of Pashto on Burushaski has been carried out.},
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Timestamp = {2020-02-26}
}
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