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Dravidian languages - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Elamo-Dravidian languages - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Elamo-Dravidian languages are a hypothesised language family which includes the living Dravidian languages of India, Sri Lanka and Pakistan, in addition to the extinct Elamite language of ancien...
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May 25, 2006 ... A few scholars include the Dravidian languages in a larger Elamo-Dravidian language family, which includes the ancient Elamite language of ...
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Nothing definite is known about the origin of the Dravidian family. There are vague indigenous traditions about an ancient migration from the south, from a submerged continent in what is now the Indian Ocean. According to some scholars, ... The only Dravidian language that is spoken entirely outside India is Brahui,
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The Dravidian language family is large, with about 20 languages spoken in southern India; the main ones are Tamil,which has a literary tradition 2,000 years old; Kanarese; Telugu; Malayalam; and Tulu. ... Dravidian language; Dravidian language family; Dravidian language family; Dravidian languages;
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The Dravidian language family is large, with about 20 languages spoken in southern India; the main ones are Tamil,which has a literary tradition 2,000 years old; Kanarese; Telugu; Malayalam; and Tulu. ... Dravidian language; Dravidian language; Dravidian language; Dravidian language; Dravidian language family;
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The Dravidian Language Family constitutes of all the state and regional languages of South India. The Dravidian Languages bears considerable influence of Sanskrit and is spoken by a vast majority of the population of India ... The different forms of the Dravidian language boast of a rich historical past. Almost all the...
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