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Dravidian languages have deep roots in South India from "summary" of Early Indians by Tony Joseph

The roots of the Dravidian languages run deep in South India, with evidence suggesting that they have been spoken in the region for over four thousand years. Linguistic studies have shown that Dravidian languages are distinct from the Indo-European languages spoken in North India, demonstrating a separate linguistic heritage that is unique to the southern part of the country. The Dravidian language family is made up of various languages, including Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, and Malayalam, among others. These languages share certain grammatical and phonological features that set them apart from other language families in India. Linguists have traced the origins of the Dravidian languages to a proto-language spoken by ancient populations in South India, which eventually diversified into the different Dravidian languages that exist today. One of the key ...
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    Early Indians

    Tony Joseph

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