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Rhythm and the Holistic Organization of Language Structure1
The Austroasiatic Languages: a Typological Overview
Overview of the Munda Languages
Languages of the World--Indo-Pacific Fascicle Eight
The Munda Languages Mundari
The Austroasiatic Central Riverine Hypothesis
The Santali Cluster in Bangladesh: a Sociolinguistic Survey
The Munda Maritime Hypothesis
Some Thoughts on the Problem of the Austro-Asiatic Homeland
On Prosodic Structures in Austroasiatic Diachrony: ‘Rhythmic Holism’ Revisited in Light of Preliminary Acoustic Studies
Classifications of Mundari Expressives and Other Reduplicated Structures
The Major Role of the Mons in Southeast Asia
Archiving Endangered Mundā Languages in a Digital Library
Himalayan Linguistics Language Contact in Jharkhand Linguistic
Morphological Evidence for Austric Lawrence A. Reid Oceanic Linguistics, Vol
Advances in the Study of Munda Languages
Encyclopedia of Chinese Language and Linguistics
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Multivalued Logics 387 Grammatical Mode, Or Tense and Aspect
1993. Rhythm and Vocalic Drift in Munda and Mon-Khmer
Unit 4- Language Schedule in the Constitution Official Language - Constitutional/Statutory Provisions
LANGUAGE FAMILIES of SOUTHEAST ASIA Laurent Sagart
A Descriptive Grammar of Kơho-Sre
A History of Munda Person Marking 1 Introduction
Munda Languages Are Father Tongues, but Japanese and Korean Are Not
Bibliography of Ho Language and Culture and Other Relevant Munda Sources
Historical Ethnolinguistic Notes on Proto-Austroasiatic and Proto-Vietic
The Range and Diversity of Vocalic Systems in Asian Languages*
South-East Asian Features in the Munda Languages: Evidence for the Analytic-To-Synthetic Drift of Munda
1 Gregory D. S. Anderson University of Manchester 0 Introduction This