The Munda Languages
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The Munda Languages
(Routledge language family series)
Routledge, 2008
- : hbk.
- : pbk.
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Description and Table of Contents
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: hbk. ISBN 9780415328906
Description
The Munda group of languages of the Austroasiatic family are spoken within central and eastern India by almost ten million people. To date, they are the least well-known and least documented languages of the Indian subcontinent.
This unprecedented and original work draws together a distinguished group of international experts in the field of Munda language research and presents current assessments of a wide range of typological and comparative-historical issues, providing agendas for future research.
Representing the current state of Munda Linguistics, this volume provides detailed descriptions of almost all of the languages in the family, in addition to a brief chapter discussing the enigmatic Nihali language.
Table of Contents
List of illustrations, Notes on contributors, Preface, List of abbreviations, 1 Introduction to the Munda Languages , 2 Santali , 3 Mundari , 4 Kera? Mundari , 5 Ho and the other Kherwarian languages , 7 Sora , 8 Gorum , 9 Kharia , 10 Juang , 11 Remo (Bonda) , 12 Gutob , 13 Gta? , 14 On Nihali , Index
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: pbk. ISBN 9780415741835
Description
The Munda group of languages of the Austroasiatic family are spoken within central and eastern India by almost ten million people. To date, they are the least well-known and least documented languages of the Indian subcontinent.
This unprecedented and original work draws together a distinguished group of international experts in the field of Munda language research and presents current assessments of a wide range of typological and comparative-historical issues, providing agendas for future research.
Representing the current state of Munda Linguistics, this volume provides detailed descriptions of almost all of the languages in the family, in addition to a brief chapter discussing the enigmatic Nihali language.
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