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The Munda Languages (Hardcover)
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The Munda Languages (Hardcover)
Series: Routledge Language Family Series
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The Munda group of languages of the Austroasiatic family are spoken
by so-called 'tribals' in central and eastern India. They are the
least well-known and most poorly documented languages of the Indian
subcontinent. This work - unprecedented and original - draws
together a distinguished group of international experts in the
field of Munda language research, presents current assessments of a
wide range of typological and comparative-historical issues, and
offers agendas for future research. Never before has there been the
real possibility of putting together a volume such as this one, for
there is now greater interest in the Munda languages than ever
before, and good descriptions of almost all of the languages in the
family can now be offered, as well as broader studies on such
topics as the typology or historical phonology of the Munda
language family, and how Munda fits in the greater South Asian
linguistic area.
The Munda language family is old in eastern and central India -
older than the Dravidian and Indo-Aryan languages now found in
their territory. The ancestor language of Proto-Munda and the
cognate Mon-Khmer (Khmer-Nicobar) languages, viz.
Proto-Austroasiatic, is at least as ancient as Proto-Indo-European,
and is as important culturally and archaeologically for Southeast
Asia, South China and eastern India, as Proto-Indo-European is for
its part of the world.
The Munda Languages consists of 21 chapters, and Introductory
Chapter and a Preface. The book is divided into three parts. Part I
presents synchronic descriptions of the eleven main Munda
languages. Part II offers a range of sociolinguistic and
literary/philological studies of the Munda languages, while Part
IIIdiscusses an array of typological, a real, and
comparative-historical topics in current Munda linguistics,
presenting an assessment of past successes (and failures) in these
domains, the status of current work, and suggested paths for future
research.
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