Chang language explained

Chang
Nativename:Mochungrr
States:India
Ethnicity:Chang Naga
Date:2001 census
Ref:e18
Familycolor:Sino-Tibetan
Fam2:Tibeto-Burman
Fam3:Sal
Fam4:Konyak
Fam5:Konyak–Chang
Iso3:nbc
Glotto:chan1313
Glottorefname:Chang Naga

Chang (Changyanguh), or Mochungrr,[1] is a Sino-Tibetan language spoken in northeastern India. It is spoken in 36 villages of Tuensang District in east-central Nagaland (Ethnologue). Ethnologue reports that the Tuensang village dialect is the central speech variety that is intelligible to all Chang speakers.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: OLAC resources in and about the Chang Naga language. Open Language Archives. 15 October 2011.