
The linguistic area of Bhojpuri comprises the districts of Banaras, Ghazipur, Ballia, Gorokhpur, Basti, Deoria, and Azamgarh in Uttar-Pradesh and Saran, Shahabad, Champaran, and Ranchi in Bihar.
The Bhojpuri language is the western branch of the Bihari Sub-group of the Eastern group of the Indo-Aryan language of Indo-European language family. It's the third major language of Nepal with little …
The apparent time conversational data on Bhojpuri, collected through interviews, questionnaires and narratives from the Chhapra and Sonpur-the Bhojpuri regions (Saran district) in the state of Bihar.
In this way the work can be considered as an historical and analytic grammar of Bhojpuri and can be useful to enrich historical, geolinguistic and sociolinguistic profile of Bhojpuri, to guide for a functional …
This paper presents the first dependency treebank for Bhojpuri, a resource-poor language that belongs to the Indo-Aryan language family.
deepen learners’ understanding of Bhojpuri heritage by exploring its linguistic foundations, cultural practices, literary expressions, and diasporic transformations.
The inculturation of the Bhojpuri identity in Mauritius was complex and ongoing, shaped by various historical, social, and political factors. The process of creolisation and cultural revitalisation has …