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Is Dravidian a new language?
Dravidian languages are a family of languages spoken by 220 million people, mainly in southern India and north-east Sri Lanka, with pockets elsewhere in South Asia….Dravidian languages.
Dravidian | |
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Proto-language | Proto-Dravidian |
Subdivisions | Northern Central South-Central Southern |
ISO 639-2 / 5 | dra |
Linguasphere | 49= (phylozone) |
Who said dravida Nadu for Dravidians?
In 1939, E.V. Ramasamy organised the Dravida Nadu Conference for the advocacy of a separate, sovereign and federal republic of Dravida Nadu. In a speech on 17 December 1939, he raised the slogan “Dravida Nadu for Dravidians”, which replaced the earlier slogan “Tamil Nadu for Tamils”.
Is the Dravidian language related to other languages?
The vast majority of linguists believe that the Dravidian language family is completely unrelated to any other language family. The family includes 73 languages spoken by over 222 million people in southern India, Sri Lanka, certain areas of Pakistan, and in Nepal.
What is the difference between Dravidian and Indo-Aryan?
The term Dravidian was introduced by Robert A. Caldwell in his Comparative Grammar of the Dravidian or South Indian Family of Languages (1856). Dravidian languages are mostly spoken in the south of the Indian subcontinent, while Indo-Aryan languages are concentrated in the north.
What is the meaning of stress in Dravidian languages?
Stress in Dravidian languages usually falls on the first syllable. All Dravidian languages are agglutinative, i.e., i.e., grammatical relations are indicated by the addition of suffixes to stems. These are strung together one after another, resulting on occasion in very long words.
What are the features of Dravidian and Telugu verbs?
Dravidian verbs are inflected for tense, mood, voice, causativity, and attitude. The basic word order is Subject-Object-Verb. Telugu verbs consist of a root followed by suffixes expressing tense, mood, negation, causativity, person, number, and gender which follow each other in a prescribed sequence.