The Ladakhi–Balti languages or Western Archaic Tibetan languages are a subgroup of the Tibetic languages spoken in the Ladakh region of India and in the Gilgit-Baltistan territory of Pakistan. The lects lack mutual intelligibility and are considered separate languages by their speakers. The grouping includes:
- Ladakhi (Ladakh, Tibet, Baltistan)
- Purgi (Ladakh, Baltistan)
- Balti (Baltistan, Ladakh)
Proto-Western Tibetan has been reconstructed by Backstrom (1994).
See also
- List of Proto-Western Tibetan reconstructions (Wiktionary)
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