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Bhalesi
Bhalesi written in Takri
Native toIndia
RegionBhalessa region of Jammu
Language family
Indo-European
  • Indo-Iranian
    • Indo-Aryan
      • Western Pahari
        • Bhadarwahi
          • Bhalesi
Language codes
ISO 639-3
Glottologbhal1244
ELPBhalesi
Approximate location where Bhalesi is spoken
Approximate location where Bhalesi is spoken
Bhalesi
Approximate location where Bhalesi is spoken
Approximate location where Bhalesi is spoken
Bhalesi
Coordinates: 33°02′N 75°54′E / 33.03°N 75.90°E / 33.03; 75.90

Bhalesi is an Indo-Aryan language spoken in the Bhalessa region of Jammu and Kashmir, India. It is a member of the Bhadarwahi group of dialects under the Western Pahari subgroup.[1]

The region is locally known as Bhalessa (with variants like Bhalesh), or as Bhal, and from these terms derive the local names for the dialect: /ˈbʱɑli/ and /bʱəˈleiʃi/ (with variants /bʱəˈleʃi/, /bʱəˈlesi/).[2] The region mostly takes up two adjacent mountain valleys, with the main settlements being Kahra, Gandoh, Kilhotran, Jakyas, Bhatyas, and Juggasar. The neighbouring languages are Chinali, Pangwali and Chambeali to the south-east, Padri to the north-east, Kishtwari to the north-west, Sarazi to the west, and Bhadarwahi to the south.[3]

Features that distinguish Bhalesi from the other Bhadarwahi dialects include the preponderence of diphthongs, and the dropping of /l/ between vowels (e.g. Bhalesi /kɑo/ vs. Bhadarwahi /kɑlo/ 'black').[4]

An unusual feature is found in one of the patterns for the formation of the plural of feminine nouns, adjectives and participles. While some forms add a suffix (/bʱi/ 'a small bee' -> /bʱiɑ̃/ 'small bees'), others will undergo apophony: the final and initial vowels are raised, for example:[5]

  • /ˈloʈkɪ/ 'a small jug' -> /ˈluʈki/ 'small jugs'
  • /ˈsʊɳɪ/ 'a white ant' -> /syɳi/ 'white ants'
  • /ˈɡɛɪ/ 'she went' -> /ˈɡei/ 'they(f) went'
  1. ^ Kaul 2006, pp. 73, 85.
  2. ^ Varma 1948, pp. 1–2. These are adjectives and are typically used with /ɡʌllã/ 'language'.
  3. ^ Kaul 2006, pp. 73–74.
  4. ^ Kaul 2006, pp. 75–76.
  5. ^ Varma 1948, pp. 25–27.

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