clk ISO 639

Idu-Mishmi Autonyms

Idu-Mishmi

  • Geography

    IN Arunachal Pradesh state: Dibang Valley district, Dibong Valley and Lower Dibong Valley districts; Assam state.
  • Language Cloud

A language of India

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Ida, Idu, Midhi, Nedu, “Chulikata” (pej.), “Chulikotta” (pej.), “Sulikota” (pej.)
Idu-Mishmi
4,000 in India (2016 R. Blench). 800 monolinguals. Total users in all countries: 4,080.
Arunachal Pradesh state: Dibang Valley district, Dibong Valley and Lower Dibong Valley districts; Assam state.
India, Map 5, South Central China
6b (Threatened).
Sino-Tibetan, Tibeto-Burman, Central Tibeto-Burman, Digarish
Midu, Mithu. Reportedly most similar to Digaro-Mishmi [mhu]. Different from Adi [adi]. Lexical similarity: 7% with the Miju-Mishmi dialect of Miju-Mishmi [mxj], 25% with Digaro-Mishmi [mhu].
SOV; postpositions; genitives before noun heads; numerals after noun heads, adjective and relatives before noun head; affixes indicate case of noun phrase; comparatives; nasal vowels; tonal (3 level tones: high, mid, low).
Home, community, religion. Some young people, all adults. Positive attitudes. Also use Assamese [asm], especially older people. Also use English [eng], especially educated individuals. Also use Hindi [hin], especially younger people. Used as L2 by Khamba [kbg].
Literacy rate in L2: 55% (2001 census). Dictionary. Grammar. Texts.
Latin script [Latn].
May not be in the Tani group, but is related. Hindu.
OLAC resources in and about Idu-Mishmi
Luoba, Yidu
80 in China (1999 Sun Hong Kai). 50 monolinguals.
Xizang Autonomous Region: Nyingchi prefecture, Chayu county, Xia Chayu (Zayu) zone, Ba’antong and Xia Chayu (Zayu) townships, in Danba river valley and adjoining mountain slopes.
6a (Vigorous)
Vigorous. All domains. Used by all. Neutral attitudes. Also use Central Tibetan [bod]. Also use Mandarin Chinese [cmn].
Different from Lhowa (Loba) [loy] in Nepal. 27% attended primary school, 31% have some degree of literacy. Traditional religion, Buddhist.
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