Geography, asked by nishantpandey0303, 4 hours ago

How can you prove that there is linguistic diversity in Assam?​

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Answered by priyathebeauty
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Explanation:

Of all the creatures living on the earth, none causes more harm to man than the rats and mice. Their high rate of breeding beats all efforts at controlling them. The damage done by them to agriculture alone is enormous. Grains of all sorts are their chief and favorite food. Grave havoc is also caused to all kinds of fruits and vegetables and to poultry and other domestic stock. They are also the cause of dangerous diseases. Rat –tainted food causes the disease in man and animal. Bubonic plague, the dreadful disease, is spread by rats. There are many kinds of rats and mice in India; first, those that live in fields, the common enemy of crops; the second, the wild species found in forests; and the last those which are household pests answer please

Answered by jyotiyadav427034
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Explanation:

Let’s assume there is no linguistic diversity and all the people here speaks the same language. So which language it would be ? Assamese?? Surely you will find maximum people speaks Assamese here but in Assam Assamese is not the only language instead there are so many local languages like Karbi, Bodo, Tiwa, Mishing, Rabha etc. And also the most common Assamese language varies from place to place in Assam.

Although Assamese is the official language in Brahmaputra valley but in Barak valley the official language is Bengali. As I have mentioned earlier you may see striking differences in the language spoken by people of Upper Assam and lower Assam. Make no mistake both are Assamese language but the style of speaking is just different not the written one.

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