Map of the Dravidian languages in India, Pakistan, Afghanistan and Nepal. Languages present in thedataset used in this paper are indicated by name, with languages with long (950+ years) literatures in ...
Renowned scholar Badekila Venkataramana Bhatta, creator of the "Saraswati Lipi" script reform for Dravidian languages, has ...
To outsiders, India seems like a homogeneous monolith. Proof? Ask Indians how many times they have been questioned, "Do you speak Indian?" Far from this myth, India is home to hundreds of languages, ...
Linguist Ganesh Devy has called for cultural unity among Dravidian languages. “We should all realise that no language is our enemy. Tamil or any other South Indian language is not the enemy of Kannada ...
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Were the Elamites connected to the Dravidians?
The Elamites were among the earliest civilizations of the ancient Near East, occupying the region of southwestern Iran for ...
IT IS rare that Johnson is compelled to respond to comments. But my last post, about the fun parallels in the hybrid development of English and Dravidian languages, seems to have stirred the passions ...
The origin of the Dravidian language family, consisting of about 80 varieties spoken by 220 million people across South Asia, can be dated to about 4,500 years ago, based on new linguistic analyses.
The Dravidian language family, varieties of which are spoken by 220 million people across South Asia, is crucial in understanding the prehistory not only of the subcontinent but of Eurasia as a whole ...
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