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Sunday, 10 October 2010

New language discovered in India

Explorers in India find something almost unheard of: a new language

The Independent reports that the Koro language was originally thought to be a dialect of Aka or Miji. In 2008 researchers realised that it was distinct.

The article closes with a list of facts about endangered and extinct languages.
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Labels: India, ISO 639-3:hru, ISO 639-3:mis, ISO 639-3:sjl

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