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  1. 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
  2. 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]...
  3. 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]
  4. 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]...
  5. 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]

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