Korean/Tamil/Hindi (was Re: Query on var.nabheda)
chattrj at is3.nyu.edu
chattrj at is3.nyu.edu
Thu Mar 6 23:01:28 UTC 1997
Lay person's question:
I read while doing some research (on an entirely different subject that I
won't go into at this time) at the NYPL's Oriental Division that Mundari,
the central Indian aboroginal/aadivaasi laguage has some connections with
Magyar and Korean, and that Magyar and Korean are related in some ways. Is
there any truth in this?
Just curious.
:Sudipto Chatterjee
New York University
Dept. of Performance Studies
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