- Look up
dravidian in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Dravidian, Dravidan, or
Dravida may
refer to:
Dravidian languages, a
family of
languages spoken mainly...
- John
Marshall stated that one or more of the
languages may have been
Dravidic.
Cultural and
linguistic similarities have been
cited by
researchers Henry...
- IVC, John
Marshall stated that (one of) the language(s) may have been
Dravidic.
Cultural and
linguistic similarities have been
cited by
researchers Henry...
- Hindustani) as well as the
Turkic languages (excluding
Siberian Turkic),
Dravidic languages (mainly Bra**** and Kannada) and
other languages. The
suffix appears...
-
northern South Asia from the Bactria-Margiana, and
mixed with the "indigenous
Dravidic-speaking po****tions," but
regarded themselves as superior. The
Vedic tribes...
- Malayalam-English is the code-switching[clarification needed]
between the
Dravidic language Malayalam and English. B.R. Chakravarthi, M. Arcan, J.P. McCrae...
- "lends
credence to the
suggested linguistic connection between Elamite and
Dravidic po****tions".
According to
Gallego Romero et al. (2011),
their research...
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Publications (P) Ltd. p. 141. ISBN 978-93-5018-104-1. PILC
Journal of
Dravidic Studies: PJDS.,
Volume 13.
Pondicherry Institute of
Linguistics and Culture...
- 1999–present[as of?]
Languages Kurukh Related scripts Parent systems Influence from
Dravidic scripts.
Tolong Siki ISO 15924 ISO 15924 Tols (299), Tolong Siki...
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Pondicherry Institute of
Linguistics and Culture, 1994. PILC
Journal of
Dravidic Studies: PJDS.,
Volume 4
Iravatham Mahadevan (2003),
EARLY TAMIL EPIGRAPHY...