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Austroasiatic is a language family with Munda, Khasi, and Nicobarese in India. Santali, Mundari, and Ho are major Munda speeches. Santali is Eighth Schedule; many sister languages are not. The family marks an eastern substratum and distinct kinship vocabularies. It is a linguistic class, not a Risley race.
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Introduction
Austroasiatic languages are a family that includes Munda speeches of India and Mon-Khmer languages further east. In India they are a tribal linguistic layer older than many Indo-Aryan overlays.
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Indian branches
- Munda languages include Santali, Mundari, Ho, and Korku, spoken across Jharkhand, Odisha, West Bengal, and pockets of the western peninsula.
- Khasi in Meghalaya is Austroasiatic but not Munda. Nicobarese is another Indian branch.
- Santali is in the Eighth Schedule. Most sister tongues are not, which is a language-rights gap.
Why anthropology cares
- S. K. Chatterji and later linguists used Austroasiatic as evidence of an eastern Indian substratum under Indo-Aryan.
- Kinship and village terms in Munda areas often do not match Sanskritic varna maps that Karve drew for other zones.
- Script movements, such as Ol Chiki for Santali, are identity politics as well as literacy.
Limit
- Family is a linguistic classification. It is not a single race, and it must not be read through Risley’s types.
Flow diagram
flowchart TD A[Austroasiatic] --> MU[Munda Santali Ho] A --> KH[Khasi] A --> NI[Nicobarese]
Conclusion
Austroasiatic in India is mainly Munda plus Khasi and Nicobarese. It is a living tribal language family, not a footnote to Hindi.
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Does Austroasiatic mean one tribe?
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