Kurukh-Malto languages
The Kurukh-Malto languages are a branch of Northern Dravidian languages.
| Kurukh-Malto | |
|---|---|
| Geographic distribution | Eastern and Central India |
| Linguistic classification | Dravidian
|
| Subdivisions | |
| Glottolog | kuru1300 |
Languages
The Kurukh-Malto languages comprises at least two languages with their own specific dialects.[1]
References
- PS Subrahmanyam, "Kurukh", in ELL2. Ethnologue assigns Nepali Kurux a separate iso code, kxl.
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