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Connectives in Asur: A North Munda Language
Asur is an endangered North Munda language with fewer than ten thousand speakers which has remained largely unexplored by documentary linguists. This research draws on primary linguistic data of Asur to document and describe the connectives in the ...
Khalid, Zoya
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The developmental response and the induction and duration of adult hibernal diapause in a North American population of Cycloneda munda (Say) (collected at 38°N, 84.5°W) was determined by rearing individuals at four photoperiods (L:D 16:8, 14:10, 12:12 ...
John J. OBRYCKI
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Unloved, paraphyletic or misplaced: new genera and species of small to minute lucinid bivalves and their relationships (Bivalvia, Lucinidae) [PDF]
Species identified as Pillucina are paraphyletic in molecular analyses and a new generic name, Rugalucina, is introduced for a complex of three similar species Rugalucina angela from the northern Indian Ocean and Red Sea, R.
John D. Taylor, Emily A. Glover
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The current ecological crisis in India must be traced back to its origins because, similar to Western beliefs and practices, colonization of the natural world is fostered and justified.
Payel Pal
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A Bayesian phylogenetic study of the Dravidian language family [PDF]
The Dravidian language family consists of about 80 varieties (Hammarström H. 2016 Glottolog 2.7) spoken by 220 million people across southern and central India and surrounding countries (Steever SB. 1998 In The Dravidian languages (ed. SB Steever), pp. 1–
Vishnupriya Kolipakam +6 more
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Alienation from democratic process: A Case Study of Munda People in Tripura, North East India
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Genetic affinities of the central Indian tribal populations.
BackgroundThe central Indian state Madhya Pradesh is often called as 'heart of India' and has always been an important region functioning as a trinexus belt for three major language families (Indo-European, Dravidian and Austroasiatic).
Gunjan Sharma +11 more
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A Study on Prevalence and Pattern of Alcohol Consumption among the Munda Tribes of North Odisha
ABSTRACTAlcohol use and its relationship to the tribal people has been a part of their culture and tradition in different communities. Now it has become a common beverage among tribal people. Alcohol is taken unrestrictedly by the tribals as it is brewed at every household and therefore both men and women consume it. The study was conducted in Keonjhar
Laxmi Lata Ho, Braja Kishori Mishra
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We tested the laboratory susceptibility of four endemic and two exotic species of North American Coccinellidae to a single rate (2.5 × 105 conidia/ml) of Beauveria bassiana derived from different sources.
Ted E. COTTRELL, David I. SHAPIRO-ILAN
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From “finite” to “narrative” – The enclitic marker =ain Kherwarian (North Munda) and Sadri (Indo-Aryan) [PDF]
AbstractThis study deals with what we refer to here as the “narrative marker” =ain Sadri, the traditional Indo-Aryanlingua francaof western and central Jharkhand in eastern-central India. We argue that this marker in Sadri is the result of the reanalysis of an inherited focus marker which originally attached to the present tense in Sadri and that this ...
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