Two new languages discovered by Hyderabad University professor

ANI  |  Hyderabad (Telangana) [India] 

A of the University of has discovered two new languages.

Panchanan Mohanty, former of the discovered the languages- Walmiki and Malhar. These languages are spoken in and Odisha.

According to a release from the university, "Prof Mohanty collected some data and did a preliminary analysis of this language. He published a paper in the proceedings of conference of the Foundation for Endangered Languages, UK".

"The name of the language, Walmiki, "is interesting and indicative because the speech community claims descent from the great Indian Valmiki," the release added.

While Walmiki is spoken in Koraput of Odisha and on the bordering districts of Andhra Pradesh, the second language Malhar is spoken in a remote and isolated hamlet about 165 km away from Bhubaneswar.

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First Published: Sat, April 07 2018. 04:00 IST