Munda Linguistics is a discussion about the Munda family of languages in India, the characteristics of the individual languages, their historical interrelations, and larger relations in the context of Austroasiatic and arealism within India and surrounding regions.
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... As far as I know, Heinz-Juergen Pinnow's 1959 _Vergleichende Lautlehre der Kharia Sprache [Comparative Phonology of the Kharia Language]_ is probably still
Though I am not sure if I can contribute very menaingfully to this question, my recent study of the Mon-Khmer languages of India, Khasi and Pnar, suggest to
What is the evidence for Munda being related to Mon-Khmer? Is there some recent summary of the case somewhere? There's a great deal of new data since W Schmidt