Aryans and Dravidians: Summary for non-experts by non-expert
Satyanad Kichenassamy
kichenas at s5.math.umn.edu
Tue Sep 20 19:00:16 UTC 1994
In a recent message, Dileep Karanth says:
[...]
3) The only thing that can be said conclusively is that the languages
of India, and of many other countries to its west and north show many
similarities. But these could equally well be due to the migration of
Indians westward. I think that the Kak school is saying that there is as
[...]
I think he was referring to the Indo-European languages of India.
A theory which does not take into account the existence
of the Dravidian group cannot be considered to be completely
satisfactory.
Satyanad Kichenassamy
School of Mathematics
U. of Minnesota
kichenas at math.umn.edu
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