Huishu language
{{Short description|Tangkhulic language spoken in India}}
{{Infobox language
|name=Huishu
|nativename=
|states=India
|region=Manipur
|ethnicity=Tangkhul Naga
|speakers=
|date=
|ref=
|familycolor=Sino-Tibetan
|fam2=Tibeto-Burman
|fam3=Central Tibeto-Burman (?)
|fam4=Kuki-Chin–Naga
|fam5=Tangkhul–Maring
|fam6=Tangkhulic
|dia1=
|iso3=none
|glotto=nort3286
|glottorefname=Northern Tangkhul Naga
}}
{{Naga people}}
Huishu is a Tangkhulic language spoken in Huishu village, Ukhrul District, Manipur, India (Mortensen 2004).
References
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- Mortensen, David R. (2004). “[http://www.davidmortensen.org/papers/emergence_of_k_huishu.pdf The emergence of dorsal stops after high vowels in Huishu].” In Proceedings of the 30th Annual Meeting of the Berkeley Linguistics Society. ([http://www.davidmortensen.org/papers/bls_handout.pdf handout])
- Mortensen, David R. and James A. Miller (2013). “[http://sealang.net/archives/ltba/pdf/LTBA-36.1.1.pdf A reconstruction of Proto-Tangkhulic rhymes].” Linguistics of the Tibeto-Burman Area 36(1): 1-32.
- Mortensen, David R. (2012). [http://stedt.berkeley.edu/~stedt-cgi/rootcanal.pl/source/DRM-Tk Database of Tangkhulic Languages]. (unpublished ms. contributed to STEDT).
- Mortensen, David R. and James A. Miller (2009). “[http://www.davidmortensen.org/papers.html Proto-Tangkhul Onsets in Comparative Perspective].” International Conference on Sino-Tibetan Languages and Linguistics 42, Chiangmai, November 4.
- Mortensen, David R. (2003). “[http://www.davidmortensen.org/papers/comparative_tangkhul.pdf Comparative Tangkhul].” Unpublished Qualifying Paper, UC Berkeley.
- Mortensen, David. 2014. [https://www.cs.cmu.edu/~ref/public/MortensenTL.pdf The Tangkhulic Tongues - How I Started Working on Endangered Languages].
{{Sino-Tibetan languages}}
{{Kuki-Chin–Naga languages}}
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