Sheikhgal
Sheikhgal | |
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Watali | |
Opedigal | |
Native to | India |
Region | Kashmir Valley |
Ethnicity | Watal |
Indo-European
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Language codes | |
ISO 639-3 | None (mis ) |
Glottolog | None |
Sheikhgal or Watali is an unclassified
Bandipora, Khawja Bagh, Sopore and Tangmarg), Pulwama (Lolaab and Lassipora) and Kupwara (Kanthpora, Kulgam, Haihama, Magam, Handwara, Tarathpora).[3] Among its speakers the language is also known as Opedigal or Phiri kathi.[4]
Although attitudes towards the language are generally negative,[5] the community is compact[6] and Sheikhgal is the dominant language within the home.[7] However, in other domains (market, workplace etc.) the language of wider communication Kashmiri is the preferred choice, even with other speakers of Sheikhgal.[8] Within the family, there is a slight shift away from using Sheikhgal (85% of those interviewed by Mullick speak Sheikhgal with their spouses but only 69% do so with their children).[9]
References
- ^ Safdar 2014, p. 280.
- ^ Safdar 2014, p. 279.
- ^ Mullick 2003, pp. 11–12; Safdar 2014, p. 279
- ^ Mullick 2003, p. 11.
- ^ Mullick 2003, p. 66.
- ^ Safdar 2014, p. 280; Mullick 2003, p. 91
- ^ Mullick 2003, pp. 81–2.
- ^ Mullick 2003, pp. 84–85.
- ^ Mullick 2003, p. 81. see also comment on p. 93.
Bibliography
- Mullick, Aban Parvaz (2003). A sociolinguistic study of Sheikhgal (MPhil). University of Kashmir.
- Safdar, Rahila (2014). "Sheikha Gal". In Devy, G. N.; Koul, Omkar N. (eds.). The languages of Jammu & Kashmir. People's linguistic survey of India. Vol. 12. New Delhi: Orient Blackswan. pp. 279–83. ISBN 978-81-250-5516-7.
Further reading
- Kak, A.A.; Panzoo, O.F. (2010). "A brief note on morphological and morphophonemic features of Sheikhgal (Watali)". Interdisciplinary Journal of Linguistics. 3. Srinagar: Dept. of Linguistics, University of Kashmir: 201–212. ISSN 0974-3421.