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3 days ago · Spoken by about 96 million people (2022), Telugu is the most widely spoken member of the Dravidian language family, and one of the twenty-two scheduled languages of the Republic of India. It is one of the few languages that has primary official status in more than one Indian state , alongside Hindi and Bengali . [9]
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2 days ago · Nostratic associates Uralic, Indo-European, Altaic, Dravidian, Afroasiatic, and various other language families of Asia. The Nostratic hypothesis was first propounded by Holger Pedersen in 1903 [84] and subsequently revived by Vladislav Illich-Svitych and Aharon Dolgopolsky in the 1960s.
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4 days ago · Nostratic, comprising all or some of the Eurasiatic languages and the Kartvelian, Dravidian (or wider, Elamo-Dravidian) and Afroasiatic language families Eurasiatic , a theory championed by Joseph Greenberg , comprising the Uralic , Altaic and various ' Paleosiberian ' families ( Ainu , Yukaghir , Nivkh , Chukotko-Kamchatkan , Eskimo–Aleut ...
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- Proto-Indo-European
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2 days ago · Dravidian and other South Asian languages share with Indo-Aryan a number of syntactical and morphological features that are alien to other Indo-European languages, including even its closest relative, Old Iranian.
6 days ago · Kashmiri linguist Sadaf Munshi stated that Burushaski may have developed alongside the Dravidian languages before the Indo-Aryan migration to South Asia, mentioning the fact that both possess retroflex sounds. Varieties. Burushaski is spoken by about 120,000 speakers in Pakistan, and also by a few hundred in India.
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5 days ago · Konkani grammar is similar to other Indo-Aryan languages. Notably, Konkani grammar is also influenced by Dravidian languages. It cannot be described as a stress-timed language, nor as a tonal language. Speech can be classified into any of the following parts: naam ; sarvanaam ; visheshan ; kriyapad ; kriyavisheshana
4 days ago · Because it has a particular prestige as the first attested written language, proposals for linguistic affinity sometimes have a nationalistic flavour, leading to attempts to link Sumerian with a range of widely disparate groups such as the Austroasiatic languages, Dravidian languages, Uralic languages such as Hungarian and Finnish, and Sino ...