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Collected papers in Dravidian studies / Stephan Hillyer Levitt.
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Levitt, Stephan Hillyer
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Language
English
Published/Created
Chitlapakkam, Chennai : Kaviri Pathippakam, 2017.
Description
xxvii, 419 pages, 1 unnumbered leaf of plates : color portrait ; 29 cm
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PL4621 .L48 2017g
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Subject(s)
Dravidian languages
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Lexicology
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Dravidian languages
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Phonology, Comparative
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Dravidian languages
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Etymology
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Bibliographic references
Includes bibliographical references.
Contents
Is there a genetic relationship between Indo-European and Dravidian?
Some more possible relationships between Indo-European and Dravidian
Dravidian and Indo-European
Indo-European and Dravidian: some considerations
The number 'one'
The number 'one': response to discussants
Dravidian and Austroasiatic
A word for horse in Chinese and Dravidian
Word for 'dog' and 'horse' in Finnish and Tamil
Review of Hannu Panu Aukusti Hakola, Lexical affinities between Tamil and Finnish [...]
Fortunatov's law and Dravidian
The alternation of initial consonants in Dravidian
The alternation of *l-ʃ*-Ị-and *t- in metathetical forms in Dravidian
The alternation of r and l in Dravidian
I. Kurux̣ nād, Sanskrit nātha, Burmese nat
III. Sanskrit ātmán/tmán and Dravidian *āḷ: a possible solution to a problem based on a postulated nostratic sound correspondence
Mushrooms in Dravidian
Sanskrit uttarapadalopa compounds and Tamil grammatical tradition: echoes of Tamil grammatical tradition in Kātyāyana's Vārttikas
Where does "Barlaam and Josaphat" take place?
The ancient Mesopotamian place name "Meluḫḫa"
Sanskrit -ndr- and Dravidian.
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OCLC
1003249389
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C - S
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