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2001 Presented Below Is an Alphabetical Abstract of Languages A
Map by Steve Huffman; Data from World Language Mapping System
Lambada- Telugu Contact: Factors Affecting Language Choice in Bilinguals
Map by Steve Huffman Data from World Language Mapping System 16
Chapter One: Social, Cultural and Linguistic Landscape of India
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Telangana, Also Spelled Telengana Or Telingana, Constituent State of South-Central India
Map by Steve Huffman Data from World Language Mapping System 16
A Historical Study of Origin and Migration of Banjara Tribe in Telangana State
100 Largest Least-Reached Peoples Sorted by People from Joshua Project
ONLINE APPENDIX: Not for Print Publication
Abstract of Speakers' Strength of Languages and Mother Tongues - 2011
Language Distinctiveness*
Assam Upgs 2018
LCSH Section B
History and Role of Vernacular Language in Andhra Pradesh and Telangana
Map by Steve Huffman Data from World Language Mapping System
Languages of Tamil Nadu Lambadi an Indo-Aryan Dialect, Part XII, Vol-IX
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Banjara Lifestyle and Community Mahanthy Dhanavath
WILDRE-2 2Nd Workshop on Indian Language Data
The Hindī Devanāgarī Script & Sound System
A Study on Soci-Economic Situations of Banjara Tribes in Uttarakannada District
Candidate Music Genre/Form Terms for Discussion
The Linguistic and Cultural Identity of Lambada in Andhra Pradesh: a Sociocultural Study
Indian Subcontinent Language Vitalization
Codes for the Representation of Names of Languages — Part 3: Alpha-3 Code for Comprehensive Coverage of Languages
Metamorphosis of 'Hindi' in Modern India – a Study
Map by Steve Huffman, Data from World Language Mapping System V.3.2 (Ethnologue 15Th Ed.) New Zealand French Southern and Antarctic Lands
Language Classification and Cartography by Dr. Stephen Huffman
Word Accent Systems in the Languages of Asia 2
2021 Daily Prayer Guide for All People Groups & LR
New Indo-Aryan Associative Plural Markers Derived from Old Indo-Aryan Apara ‘Other’ and Their Further Grammaticalization
LCSH Section I
Appendix B : Language Codes