Rangri dialect (Malvi)

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Rangri
Native toIndia
Language codes
ISO 639-3
Glottolograng1263  Rangri
rang1262  Rangari

Rangri is a dialect of the Malvi language of India.[1][2][3][4][5][6]

References[edit]

  1. Hunter, W.W.; Cotton, J.S.; Burn, R.; Meyer, W.S.; Great Britain. India Office (1908). Imperial Gazetteer of India ... Gazetteers of British India, 1833–1962. Clarendon Press. p. 351. Retrieved 13 August 2018. The Rangri dialect is a form of Malwi largely mixed with Marwarl words. ...
  2. Balfur, E. (1968). The Cyclopaedia of India and of Eastern and Southern Asia. The Cyclopaedia of India and of Eastern and Southern Asia. Akademische Druck- u. Verlagsanstalt. pp. 364 ff. ISBN 9783201000284. Retrieved 13 August 2018.
  3. Madhya Pradesh (India) (1827). Madhya Pradesh District Gazetteers: Hoshangabad. Gazetteer of India. Government Central Press. p. 136. Retrieved 13 August 2018.
  4. Grierson, G.A. (1908). Linguistic Survey of India. Linguistic Survey of India. Office of the superintendent of government printing, India. p. 53. Retrieved 13 August 2018. As the main dialect of Central India, Malvi has exercised considerable influence on the Dakhini Hindostani of ... When they do difier, Rangri shows a tendency to agree with the dialects of central Rajputana, Marwari (under the form of Méwari) ...
  5. Madhya Pradesh (India) (1993). Madhya Pradesh: Mandsaur. Gazetteer of India. Government Central Press. p. 56. Retrieved 13 August 2018. Grierson has also termed Malwi as a form of Rajasthani dialect having relation with both Marwari and Jaipur. ... of Jawad, Neemuch and Maihargarh tahsils that occupy the northern and western portions of the District Rangri, a sub-dialect of ...
  6. Madhya Pradesh (India) (1994). Madhya Pradesh: Ratlam. Gazetteer of India. Government Central Press. p. 293. Retrieved 13 August 2018. Ratlam State Till 1864, there were only private schools in the State where the local rangri dialect and native system of account keeping were taught Only Bania (Vaishya) and Brahmin boys attended these private schools, and there were no ...
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