Re: Hindu noise-makers, Elst and OIT -- a review

From: frabrig
Message: 71425
Date: 2013-10-19

 

 

Rajan Menon asked:

 

 > L.Mishra , a list member has cast doubts on the linguistic group assigned to

> the Oraons. I would be obliged if list members could provide links to research data.

 

Elements of Kurux Historical Phonology by Martin Pfeiffer:

 

http://tinyurl.com/ofdp2j2

 

Grammar of the Kurukh Language by Ferdinand Hahn:

 

http://tinyurl.com/nc77c34

 

Regards,

Francesco



---In cybalist@yahoogroups.com, <cybalist@yahoogroups.com> wrote:

Dear Shivraj,

Princeton University Press edition 1994. There has been more genetic research after this work. My focus was on the linguistic issue which is still pretty sound. The genetic links of the Oraons has undergone more research. Being a north Indian Elamo-Dravidian linguistic family has brought about more research on their genetic links to the Bhils (Indo-Hittite linguistic family).
L.Mishra , a list member has cast doubts on the linguistic group assigned to the Oraons. I would be obliged if list members could provide links to research data.

Best regards,

Rajan 


On Thu, Oct 17, 2013 at 3:32 PM, <shivkhokra@...> wrote:
 
Dear Rajan,
    What year was Cavalli's paper published in? Has there been newer research on this topic since Cavalli's paper?

   Usually one has to go with the latest research on genetics related topics because newer research is working with a much wider data set in comparison to researchers of yore.

     Regards,
-Shivraj

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