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  1. Proto-Dravidian is the linguistic reconstruction of the common ancestor of the Dravidian languages native to the Indian subcontinent. [1] . It is thought to have differentiated into Proto-North Dravidian, Proto-Central Dravidian, and Proto-South Dravidian, although the date of diversification is still debated. [2] History.

    • Proto South-Dravidian, Proto South-Central-Dravidian, Proto Central-Dravidian, Proto North-Dravidian
    • Eastern Iran, Pakistan, Western India and Deccan Plateau
  2. Megjithëse disa studiues kanë argumentuar se gjuhët dravidiane mund të jenë sjellë në Indi nga migrimet nga rrafshnalta iraniane në mijëvjeçarin e katërt ose të tretë para Krishtit ose edhe më herët, fjalori i rindërtuar proto-dravidian sugjeron se familja është indigjene në Indi.

    • Një nga familjet e gjuhëve kryesore në botë
    • Proto-Dravidiane
    • 250 milionë (2020)
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  4. According to Krishnamurti, Proto-Dravidian may have been spoken in the Indus civilization, suggesting a "tentative date of Proto-Dravidian around the early part of the third millennium." [79] Krishnamurti further states that South Dravidian I (including pre-Tamil) and South Dravidian II (including Pre-Telugu) split around the 11th century BCE ...

  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.

    • One of the world's major language families
    • Proto-Dravidian
    • Central, Eastern, Southern
  6. Proto-Dravidian Phonology; Proto-Dravidian word formation; Proto-Dravidian sound changes; Historical development of Dravidian phonology. South Dravidian phonological development; South-Central Dravidian phonological development; Central Dravidian phonological development; North Dravidian phonological development; Typological sound changes

  7. Proto-Dravidian is the linguistic reconstruction of the common ancestor of the Dravidian languages native to the Indian subcontinent. It is thought to have differentiated into Proto-North Dravidian, Proto-Central Dravidian, and Proto-South Dravidian, although the date of diversification is still debated.

  8. Aug 3, 2021 · Ever since the discovery of Indus valley civilization, scholars have debated the linguistic identities of its people. This study analyzes numerous archaeological, linguistic, archaeogenetic and ...

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