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as Munda languages have no ergativity. It gained attributive possession between alienable and inalienable in third person possessor. It lacks loan words from Dravidian and Austroasiatic languages but contributed countless loan words in its contact languages. According to Abbi (1997), Indo-Aryan
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Panchparganiya does not have large numbers of loan words. It retain its morphological ergativity and did not develop an alienable or inalienable distinction in attributive possession.
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are known as Sadani languages. Earlier linguist had classified these languages as dialects of
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languages influenced Dravidian and Austroasiatic languages. The converse marker of
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According to scholars, the Sadri/Nagpuri language was in contact with the
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The Languages and Linguistics of South Asia: A Comprehensive Guide
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Languages listed as Hindi dialects in latest census
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Index

Sudanic language
Sadan peoples
Chota Nagpur plateau
Linguistic classification
Indo-European
Indo-Iranian
Indo-Aryan
Eastern
Bihari
Kurmali
Nagpuri
Panchpargania
Glottolog
sada1243
Bihari languages
Indo-Aryan languages
Jharkhand
Nagpuri language
Sadan
Panchpargania
Kurmali
Khortha
Nagpuri
Panchpargania
Kurmali
Khortha
Bhojpuri
Magahi language
Munda languages
Mundari language

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