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Dravidian Languages

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The Dravidian language family is the world's fourth largest with nearly 250 million speakers across South Asia from Pakistan to Nepal, from Bangladesh to Sri Lanka. This authoritative reference source provides a unique description of the languages, covering their grammatical structure and historical development, plus sociolinguistic features. Each chapter combines a modern linguistic perspective with traditional historical linguistics, and a uniform structure allows for easy typological comparison between the individual languages.
New to this edition are chapters on Be¿¿a Ku¿umba, Ku¿ux, Kuvi and Malaya¿am, and enlarged sections in various existing chapters, as well as updated bibliographies and demographic data throughout.
The Dravidian Languages will be invaluable to students and researchers within linguistics, and will also be of interest to readers in the fields of comparative literature, areal linguistics and South Asian studies.

List of contents

1 Introduction to the Dravidian Languages
Sanford B. Steever

2 The Dravidian Scripts
William Bright

Part I: South Dravidian

3 Old Tamil
Thomas Lehmann

4 Modern Tamil
E. Annamalai and Sanford B. Steever

5 Malayalam
P. Sreekumar
6 Betta Kurumba
Gail Coelho
7 Kannada Sanford B. Steever

 

8 Tulu
D.N.S. Bhat

Part II: South-Central Dravidian

9 Old Telugu
P. Ramanarasimham

10 Telugu
Bh. Krishnamurti

11 Ko¿¿a
Bh. Krishnamurti and Brett A. Benham

12 Gon¿i
Sanford B. Steever


13 Kuvi
Sanford B. Steever


Part III: Central Dravidian

14 Kolami
P.S. Subrahmanyam

15 Gadaba
Peri Bhaskararao

Part IV: North Dravidian

16 Malto
Sanford B. Steever

17 Kurux
Masato Kobayashi and Tetru Oraon

18 Brahui
Josef Elfenbein

About the author

Sanford B. Steever holds three degrees in linguistics and a diploma in Tamil. The author of five books and 60 articles on historical linguistics, syntax, Dravidian linguistics and Tamil, he spent three years of study and fieldwork in India. He has been a member of the Linguistics Society of America for nearly 50 years, is a life member of the Dravidian Linguistics Association and serves on the advisory board of the International Journal of Dravidian Linguistics.

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The Dravidian language family is the world's fourth largest with nearly 250 million speakers across South Asia from Pakistan to Nepal, from Bangladesh to Sri Lanka.

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Praise for the previous edition:
'Steever sets out the aim of this volume as being to enable "the layman or linguist ... to satisfy his curiosity about these individual languages" ... The volume succeeds in Steever's aim, while in addition suggesting a number of interesting questions for further investigation.'
Bernard Comrie, Journal of Linguistics, Vol. 36 [2000]

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