Linguists uncover 'hidden' language in north India
Wednesday, October 6, 2010 - 02:30
in Paleontology & Archaeology
Koro is used by 800 to 1,200 people in a remote area. The language had gone undetected by outsiders because its speakers shared cultural similarities with the speakers of Aka, a key language in the region.A previously unknown language has been uncovered in the far reaches of northeastern India, researchers reported Tuesday.