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  1. Jul 17, 2020 · July 17, 2020. The Dravidian languages, spoken mostly in southern India, are somewhat of a mystery to linguists. Experts have long asked the question, “Where do these languages come from?”

  2. Dravidian languages - Phonology, Grammar, Scripts | Britannica. Contents. Home Geography & Travel Languages. Phonological features of Dravidian languages. The Dravidian languages belong to a single family—including the distant relative Brahui.

  3. Introduction. By number of speakers, the Dravidian language family is the fourth or fifth largest in the world. It includes approximately twenty-six modern languages, four of which also have extensive literary traditions predating the modern era.

  4. Aug 3, 2021 · Types of languages presently spoken in the IVC regions are: Indo-Aryan (e.g., Punjabi in Punjab with dialects Siraiki and Lahnda, Sindhi in Sindh, Hindi, Marwari, Gujarati in eastern parts of...

  5. The Dravidian languages are a language family spoken by the Dravidian peoples. The languages are mainly spoken in South India, western Bangladesh, northern Sri Lanka and southern Pakistan. There are about 26 languages in this family. A total of about 215 million people speak the Dravidian languages.

  6. The Dravidian languages are rich in nominal and verbal morphology. Three nominal gender systems are extant. Pronouns are gender-number marked demonstratives. Gender-number agreement in the DP suggests an incipient classifier system. Oblique cases are layered on a genitive stem; iterative genitive and plural marking is seen.

  7. Apr 23, 2018 · They include Kannada, Tamil, Telugu, and Malayalam. They are not only utilized in administration, media, and business but also education. The four are characterized by the richness of the written texts.

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