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'''Kamrupi dialect''' is a dialect of the [[Assamese language]], spoken in the undivided Kamrup district. In recent times, a southern variety of this dialect has been highlighted in the works of the writer [[Mamoni Raisom Goswami]].

==References==
*{{Citation
|last=Goswami
|first=Upendranath
|title=A Study on Kamrupi: A Dialect of Assamese
|volume=
|pages=
|publisher=Department of Historical and Antiquarian Studies
|place=Gauhati
|year=1970
}}
*{{Citation
|last=Kakati
|first=Banikanta
|title=Assamese: Its Formation and Development
|volume=
|pages=
|publisher=Department of Historical and Antiquarian Studies
|place=Gauhati
|year=1941
}}

Revision as of 10:59, 12 July 2012

Kamrupi dialect is a dialect of the Assamese language, spoken in the undivided Kamrup district. In recent times, a southern variety of this dialect has been highlighted in the works of the writer Mamoni Raisom Goswami.

References

  • Goswami, Upendranath (1970), A Study on Kamrupi: A Dialect of Assamese, Gauhati: Department of Historical and Antiquarian Studies
  • Kakati, Banikanta (1941), Assamese: Its Formation and Development, Gauhati: Department of Historical and Antiquarian Studies