Dravidian languages: The Dravidian languages are native to South Asia and are classified into three subgroups: Several modern languages of the region, extending from central East Asia to Australia have borrowed a number of Dravidian structures and words. The Australian Aboriginal languages ... [100%] 2023-07-25
Dravidian languages: The Dravidian languages (sometimes called Dravidic) are a family of languages spoken by 250 million people, mainly in southern India, north-east Sri Lanka, and south-west Pakistan. Dravidian is first attested in the 2nd century BCE, as inscriptions in ... (Language family mostly of southern India) [100%] 2024-01-04 [Dravidian languages] [Language families]...
Dravidian languages: The Dravidian languages (or sometimes Dravidic) are a family of languages spoken by 250 million people, mainly in southern India, north-east Sri Lanka, and south-west Pakistan. Since the colonial era, there have been small but significant immigrant communities ... (Language family mostly of southern India) [100%] 2025-12-27 [Dravidian languages] [Language families]...
South Dravidian languages: South Dravidian is an outer branch (Zvelebil 1990:56) of the Dravidian languages family. There have been slight differences in the way Dravidian languages are grouped by various Dravidian linguists (see Subrahmanyam 1983, Zvelebil 1990, Krishnamurthi 2003); Krishnamurti calls Tamil ... (Social) [81%] 2024-03-23 [Agglutinative languages]
South Dravidian languages: South Dravidian is one of the four major branches of the Dravidian languages family. It includes the literary languages Tamil, Kannada, Malayalam and Tulu, as well as several non-literary languages such as Badaga, Irula, Kota, Kurumba, Toda and Kodava. (Southern Dravidian language branch) [81%] 2024-04-17 [Agglutinative languages] [Dravidian languages]...
Elamo-Dravidian languages: The Elamo-Dravidian language family is a hypothesised language family that links the Brahui language of Pakistan , and the Dravidian languages of Southern India, to the extinct Elamite language of ancient Elam (present-day southwestern Iran). Linguist David McAlpin has ... (Social) [81%] 2024-01-04 [Proposed language families]
Elamo-Dravidian languages: The Elamo-Dravidian language family is a hypothesised language family that links the Elamite language of ancient Elam (present-day southwestern Iran, and southeastern Iraq) to the Dravidian languages of South Asia. The latest version (2015) of the hypothesis entails ... (Proposed language family) [81%] 2024-11-05 [Dravidian languages] [Elamite language]...
Dravidian languages#Bibliography: The Dravidian Languages / by Bhadriraju Krishnamurti / Cambridge University Press, 2003. ISBN 0-521-77111-0. [81%] 2025-04-28
Dravidian languages#Catalogs: National languages of India are in boldface: Template:Expandsect The most characteristic features of Dravidian languages are: Dravidian languages are noted for the lack of distinction between aspirated and unaspirated stops. While some Dravidian languages (especially Malayalam, Kannada and Telugu ... [81%] 2025-04-28
Dravidian languages#Related Articles: A list of Citizendium articles, and planned articles, about Dravidian languages. See also changes related to Dravidian languages, or pages that link to Dravidian languages or to this page or whose text contains "Dravidian languages". Contents * 1 Parent topics * 2 ... [70%] 2025-04-28
Dravidian languages#External Links: A hand-picked, annotated list of Web resources about Dravidian languages. Please sort and annotate in a user-friendly manner and consider archiving the URLs behind the links you provide. [70%] 2025-04-29
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