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”’Jaunpuri”’ ({{lang|gbm|जौनपुरी}}) is a [[Northern Indo-Aryan languages|Northern Indo-Aryan]] dialect spoken in parts of the [[Garhwal region]] in the state of [[Uttarakhand]], India. Its speakers are found in the [[Jaunpur, Uttarakhand|Jaunpur]] development block in the east of [[Tehri Garhwal district]]. Although a separate identity for Jaunpuri has been claimed,<ref>{{Cite book| last = Pundir| first = Surender| year = 2015| chapter = Jaunpuri| pages = 216–34| title = The Languages of Uttarakhand | editor-last1= Devy| editor-first1 = Ganesh| editor-last2= Bhatt| editor-first2 = Uma| editor-last3= Pathak| editor-first3 = Shekhar| series = People’s Linguistic Survey of India| volume = 30| number = 2 | place = Hyderabad| publisher = Orient Blackswan| isbn = 9788125056263}}</ref> it is most commonly considered to be a dialect of [[ |
”’Jaunpuri”’ ({{lang|gbm|जौनपुरी}}) is a [[Northern Indo-Aryan languages|Northern Indo-Aryan]] dialect spoken in parts of the [[Garhwal region]] in the state of [[Uttarakhand]], India. Its speakers are found in the [[Jaunpur, Uttarakhand|Jaunpur]] development block in the east of [[Tehri Garhwal district]]. Although a separate identity for Jaunpuri has been claimed,<ref>{{Cite book| last = Pundir| first = Surender| year = 2015| chapter = Jaunpuri| pages = 216–34| title = The Languages of Uttarakhand | editor-last1= Devy| editor-first1 = Ganesh| editor-last2= Bhatt| editor-first2 = Uma| editor-last3= Pathak| editor-first3 = Shekhar| series = People’s Linguistic Survey of India| volume = 30| number = 2 | place = Hyderabad| publisher = Orient Blackswan| isbn = 9788125056263}}</ref> it is most commonly considered to be a dialect of [[ |]].<ref>{{cite web| editor-last1= Hammarström| editor-first1 = Harald| editor-last2 = Forke| editor-first2 = Robert| editor-last3 = Haspelmath| editor-first3 = Martin| editor-last4 = Bank| editor-first4 = Sebastian| year = 2020|title = Jaunpuri | work = [[Glottolog]] 4.3| url = https://glottolog.org/resource/languoid/id/jaun1244}}</ref> It is similar to [[Jaunsari language|Jaunsari]], [[Sirmauri language|Sirmauri]] and [[Mahasu Pahari|Mahasui]] languages of [[Himachal Pradesh]]. |
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Latest revision as of 06:38, 28 October 2025
Northern Indo-Aryan dialect of India
Jaunpuri (जौनपुरी) is a Northern Indo-Aryan dialect spoken in parts of the Garhwal region in the state of Uttarakhand, India. Its speakers are found in the Jaunpur development block in the east of Tehri Garhwal district. Although a separate identity for Jaunpuri has been claimed,[1] it is most commonly considered to be a dialect of Mahasui.[2] It is similar to Jaunsari, Sirmauri and Mahasui languages of Himachal Pradesh.
Lexical similarity with neighbors
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- ^ Pundir, Surender (2015). “Jaunpuri”. In Devy, Ganesh; Bhatt, Uma; Pathak, Shekhar (eds.). The Languages of Uttarakhand. People’s Linguistic Survey of India. Vol. 30. Hyderabad: Orient Blackswan. pp. 216–34. ISBN 9788125056263.
- ^ Hammarström, Harald; Forke, Robert; Haspelmath, Martin; Bank, Sebastian, eds. (2020). “Jaunpuri”. Glottolog 4.3.
- ^ Matthews, John (2008). “Jaunsari: a sociolinguistic survey”. SIL Electronic Survey Reports. pp. 12–13.
