Unpublished, 2015. — 36 p.
The language known variously as Miji, Dhammai and Sajolang is spoken in the West and East Kameng and Lower Subansiri districts of Arunachal Pradesh, Northeast India. Two dialects of Miji are recognised, whose relationship shows both regular sound-shifts and complete lexical replacement, as well as differences in tone and phonology.
In view of the impoverished existing data on Miji, this paper aims to make available an extended wordlist, and to set out a preliminary phonology and morphology of the language.