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Tolkāppiyam - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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A selection of articles related to Tolkaappiyam ... A Wisdom Archive on Tolkaappiyam ... tolkaappiyam, Tolkāppiyam, Tolkāppiyam - Chapters, Tolkāppiyam - Scientific treatment to Natural Language Grammar, Tolkāppiyam - Ezhuththathikaaram, Tolkāppiyam - PoruLathikaaram, Tolkāppiyam - Sollathikaaram...
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Tolkaappiyam Tamil Section Words Language Alphabet Marabu Word Economy. ... Tolkaappiyam classifies the Tamil language into "senthamil" and "kotunthamil". The former refers to the classical Tamil used exclusively in literary works and the latter refers to the colloquial Tamil, spoken by the people.
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Nearly all Tamils speak the Tamil language, considered by most theories to be one of the Dravidian tongues once spoken widely ... Tolkaappiyam classifies the Tamil lan was named later so, as it is the oldest literature (thol means old, kappiyam means literature), and so on. And even, the poets' names were added later.
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Aug 8, 2009 ... Tolkaappiyam – Kaviraajamarga: A Brief Note of Comparison. LANGUAGE IN INDIA ... Tolkaappiyam is a grammar of both the common usage and ...
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assume that the language of Tolkaappiyam is far removed from Modern Tamil. ... Just like Panini's grammar, Tolkaappiyam too was industriously ...
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Although Tolkaappiyam mentions the head, the chest and the throat ..... made some serious charges against Tolkaappiyam and have made some wrong ob- ...
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Dravidian linguistic tradition is very ancient perhaps the most ancient in the world having had its beginnings in Sumeria, the fabled Kumari where Tamil is said to have developed in the First CaGkam or Academy . However right now we have only Tolkaappiyam ( 3rd Cent.
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For a long time I wanted to translate into English the whole of Tolkaappiyam that has played a fundamental role in my understanding of the beginnings and further developments of Dravidian philosophy linguistics and religion.
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[edit] Etymology of the name ... There are two different etymologies proposed. One of them proposes that the name Tolkāppiyam is derived from the combination of the two words Tol and kāppiyam. Tol means ancient and Kappiam means literature. ... Another proposes that it is derived from the author's name Tolkāppiyar.
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