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Chug language : ウィキペディア英語版 | Lish language
Lish (Lishpa, Khispi) and Chug (Duhumbi) are a small dialect cluster of Arunachal Pradesh in India. They are closely related, though perhaps not close enough for mutual intelligibility. Chug is spoken only in Chug village (population 483 in 1971), located a few miles from Dirang (Blench & Post 2011:3). The Lish (population 1,567 in 1981) live in Dirang village, a few miles from Chug village, and in Gompatse. The Gompatse variety is not Lish proper, but is rather a lect closely related to Lish.〔Blench, Roger. 2015. (''The Mey languages and their classification'' ). Presentation given at the University of Sydney.〕 Chug is also spoken in Duhumbi village, and Lish is also spoken in Khispi village.〔 Despite speaking languages closely related to Mey, the people of these two villages identify as Monpa, not Mey. ==References==
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