Dravidian languages - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Dravidian family of languages includes approximately 73 languages, spoken by around 200 million people. They are mainly spoken in southern India and parts of eastern and central India as well as...
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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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Encyclopedia article about Dravidian language family. Information about Dravidian language family in the Columbia Encyclopedia, Computer Desktop Encyclopedia, computing dictionary. ... Dravidian language family; Dravidian languages; Dravidian languages; Dravidian languages; Dravidian linguistic group;
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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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The Dravidian language family is comprised of languages spoken in India, mostly in the south, as well as Sri Lanka and Pakistan. ... Tamil, Telugu and Malayalam are Dravidian languages ... Home : Glossary...
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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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