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Kodagu Peda, Tulu Pudar

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  24 December 2009

Extract

In the fourth volume of the Linguistic Survey of India, which includes most of the important varieties of Dravidian, Konow has tried to classify the languages described. Evidently Kanara goes with Tamil, Gondi with Kui, and Kurukh with Malto, while Brâhui and Telugu do not seem to be closely related to any of the other main divisions. Unfortunately the Linguistic Survey fails to give accounts of Kodagu (the language of Coorg) and Tulu.

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Copyright © School of Oriental and African Studies 1927

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1 I use j for eonsonant-i; capitals for voiceless sounds that lack separate letters, as L, N, R; and a circumflex to mark main stress combined with length.