Labour migration to the tea gardens of colonial India fostered contact and convergence among diverse languages, prompting the rise of new linguas francas and the erosion of many mother tongues
Languages spoken in the islands of the Maldives, Sri Lanka and Bangladesh demonstrate language contact and convergence, and offer insights into the histories, cultures and linguistic diversity of the region.
Linguistic diversity and study of endangered languages in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands in Southasia can help our understanding of human history, cognition and the natural world
This article is part of Dialectical, a Himal series that explores Southasia’s languages, their connections and shared histories.
Recent discussions on Indian social media over the use of the
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Nobody has made a greater contribution in documenting and conserving vulnerable
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In the Buddhist classic of the Pali
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Press briefings on COVID-19 by governments around the world have brought
This article is a part of our new series Dialectical, which explores the region's languages, their connections, and shared histories.
Out of the 7139 languages spoken in the
This article is a part of our new series Dialectical, which explores the region's languages, their connections, and shared histories.
Home to 544 living languages belonging to six
This article is a part of our new series Dialectical, which explores the region's languages, their connections, and shared histories.
Vāsudeva, a 10th century Sanskrit poet living in