Abstract
KĂNAURĪ is one of the complex pronominalized languages of the Tibeto-Burman family. It is spoken in the Sătlăj Valley in the Pănjāb, from a point about 20 miles up the river from Rāmpūr to near the Tibetan border. Băshăhr State, of which Kănaur is the eastern part, begins 50 miles east of Simla; it has an area of 3800 square miles, and a population of 84,000.
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