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Burushaski is a language isolate spoken by approximately 60,000 people primarily in Pakistan and parts of India.
It is also known as Brushaski, Burushaki, Burucaki, Burushki, Burucaski, Biltum, Khajuna and Kunjut.
| RESULTS |  | | Burushaski Bibliography Bibliography of linguistics research on the Burushaski language.http://www.southasiabibliography.de/Bibliography/Burushaski/burushaski.html |
| Linguist List - Burushaski Short bibliography on the Burushaski language, based on responses to a newsgroup request.http://linguistlist.org/issues/5/5-221.html |
| The Burushaski Language Short overview of where the language is spoken, followed by a sample text with translation into English.http://www.worldlanguage.com/Languages/Burushaski.htm |
| The Rosetta Project - Burushaski Some basic information on the language, together with an inventory of its phonemes.http://www.rosettaproject.org:8080/live/search/detailedlanguagerecord?ethnocode=BSK |
| Burushaski: A Language of Pakistan Sociolinguistic and bibliographic information on Burushaski.http://www.ethnologue.com/show_language.asp?code=BSK |
| Burushaski Sample and translation.http://www.language-museum.com/b/burushaski.htm |
| Burushaski: An Extraordinary Language in the Karakoram Mountains Online version of a book containing fairly detailed grammatical notes on Burushaski, by Dick Grune (available in PostScript or PDF format).http://www.few.vu.nl/~dick/Summaries/Languages/Burushaski.pdf |
| Hunza Proverbs Publicity on a book containing proverbs and riddles in the Hunza dialect of Burushaski, by Etienne Tiffou of the University of Montreal.http://www.ucalgary.ca/UofC/departments/UP/1-895176/1-895176-29-8.html |
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