Noakhalian language
languoid spoken in greater Noakhali and southern Tripura
Noakhalian or Noakhailla Bengali is a dialect of Bengali language,[1][2][3] spoken in the Greater Noakhali, South Tripura and some other parts of Chittagong Division. Irish linguist Grierson classified this dialect in the Southeastern Bengali group of dialects of Bengali language.[4] Many other linguists like Suniti Kumar Chatterji and Sukumar Sen classified this dialect under Vanga group of dialects of Bengali language. Linguist Dr. Muhammad Shahidulla placed this dialect under Prachya or eastern dialects of Bengali language.[5]
Noakhalian | |
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Noakhailla | |
Native Pronunciation | Noakhailla |
Native to | Bangladesh and India |
Region | Greater Noakhali, South Tripura. |
Ethnicity | Bengalis |
Native speakers | 7 million (estimated) |
Language family | Indo-European
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Writing system | Bengali script |
Language codes | |
Glottolog | noak1234
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References
change- ↑ Chakraborty, Uttam (2014). A prosodic study of the Noakhali dialect of Bangla and its implication for teaching and learning of English as a second language by the native speakers of the dialect. Shodhganga (Thesis). Tripura: Tripura University. hdl:10603/190533.
- ↑ "Thoansh: A book on Noakhailla dialect".
- ↑ "Metrical Pattern of Noakhali Bangla" (PDF).
- ↑ Grierson, G A, ed. (1903). Linguistic Survey of India: Indo-Aryan Family Eastern Group. Vol. V. Retrieved 27 June 2020.
- ↑ "Thoansh: A book on Noakhailla dialect".