Talk:Elamo-Dravidian languages

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[edit] Iranian does have retroflex sounds

"Retroflex consonants, which exist in Vedic Sanskrit and Dravidian but do not exist in Iranian"

Correction: Pashto has retroflex sounds, and it is an Iranian language. Correction: Norwegian has retroflex "d", "t", "n" an "l". I'm not sure about Swedish.

[edit] McAlpin's papers

Could somebody possibly send them to me in PDFs? My university has access to JSTOR, but hasn't got a licence for Language (I don't know why). If so, leave a notice on my talk page. Thanks for any help in advance!--Pet'usek [petrdothrubisatgmaildotcom] 11:48, 6 November 2007 (UTC)