Gondawanaland BhAsha?
y.r.rani at mail.utexas.edu
y.r.rani at mail.utexas.edu
Sat Mar 9 10:42:36 UTC 1996
>I read that the language spoken by some tribal groups in central India
>(Gonda?) is related to the language spoken by Aborigines in Australia. If
>this is true--would someone please cite some research on this topic? [If
>it is not true, it it certainly a facinating bit of academic folklore.]
>
>Thank you,
>Yvette Rosser
Yvette C. Rosser
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