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The Indian subcontinent ? is inhabited by a very large population who speak
languages belonging to three major families , Indo - Aryan ( a subfamily of
IndoEuropean ) , Dravidian , and Munda . Indo - Aryan speakers in 1931
numbered about ...
The Indian subcontinent ? is inhabited by a very large population who speak
languages belonging to three major families , Indo - Aryan ( a subfamily of
IndoEuropean ) , Dravidian , and Munda . Indo - Aryan speakers in 1931
numbered about ...
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that historically are un - Indo - European in their nature , but that resemble
features of the Dravidian languages , and that as time went on , more such
features appeared in Indo - Aryan . The late Jules Bloch collected and discussed
all such ...
that historically are un - Indo - European in their nature , but that resemble
features of the Dravidian languages , and that as time went on , more such
features appeared in Indo - Aryan . The late Jules Bloch collected and discussed
all such ...
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The absence of prepositions is striking to an Indo - Europeanist or a speaker of a
Western IndoEuropean language ; it should be remembered , however , that in
Sanskrit itself ( and it inherits this trait from Proto - Indo - European ) there is no ...
The absence of prepositions is striking to an Indo - Europeanist or a speaker of a
Western IndoEuropean language ; it should be remembered , however , that in
Sanskrit itself ( and it inherits this trait from Proto - Indo - European ) there is no ...
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Number dedicated to Alfred L Kroeber | 1 |
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Problems of longrange comparison in Penutian | 17 |
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