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Explain how so many languages spoken in south asia are related?
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tenzin
sorry the questions about social studies
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Ms. Sue
Many of them have only a few parent languages -- but the modern languages differ because isolated peoples have gradually formed new dialects and languages.
http://www.cotf.edu/earthinfo/sasia/SApeo.html
http://www.economicexpert.com/a/Asian:languages.html
http://www.cotf.edu/earthinfo/sasia/SApeo.html
http://www.economicexpert.com/a/Asian:languages.html
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tenzin
im still having a hard time figuring out how they are related
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Ms. Sue
As people move into an area, they bring their languages with them. Often these new languages are combined with indigenous languages to produce dialects and new languages.
http://www.vizettes.com/kt/languages/lang_spread.html
http://www.vizettes.com/kt/languages/lang_spread.html
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tenzin
i asked my dad to help me explain this too and he read what you wrote but he doesnt know how to explain this to me either
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