Baram–Thangmi languages explained

Baram–Thangmi
Also Known As:Thangmi–Baraamu
Region:Nepal
Familycolor:Sino-Tibetan
Fam2:Tibeto-Burman
Fam3:Newaric
Child1:Baram
Child2:Thangmi
Glotto:than1258
Glottorefname:Thangmi–Baram

The Baram–Thangmi languages, Baram and Thangmi are Tibeto-Burman languages spoken in Nepal. They are classified as part of the Newaric branch by van Driem (2003) and Turin (2004), who view Newar as being most closely related to Baram–Thangmi.

They were formerly classified as part of Mahakiranti by George van Driem (2001), who later retracted the hypothesis in van Driem (2003).

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