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Filed under: Dravidian languages -- Foreign elements -- Indo-AryanFiled under: Dravidian languages -- Grammar, Comparative A Comparative Grammar of the Dravidian or South-Indian Family of Languages (London: Harrison, 1856), by Robert Caldwell
Filed under: Dravidian languages -- Grammar, Comparative -- Korean A Comparative Grammar of the Korean Language and the Dravidian Languages of India (Seoul: Methodist Publishing House, 1906), by Homer B. Hulbert Filed under: Dravidian languages -- Periodicals
Filed under: Gondi language -- Grammar Grammar of Gondi, As Spoken in the Betul District, Central Provinces, India; With Vocabulary, Folk-Tales, Stories and Songs of the Gonds (2 volumes; Chennai: Government Press, 1919-1921), by C. G. Chenevix Trench
Filed under: Tamil language -- Dictionaries -- English A Comprehensive Tamil and English Dictionary of High and Low Tamil (Chennai: P. R Hunt, 1862), by Miron Winslow Filed under: Tamil language -- Grammar
Filed under: Telugu language -- AlphabetFiled under: Telugu language -- ConsonantsFiled under: Telugu language -- Readers
Filed under: Telugu language -- Textbooks for foreign speakers -- English Graded Readings in Modern Literary Telugu (Madison, WI: University of Wisconsin, 1967), by G. N. Reddy and Dan M. Matson Filed under: Telugu language -- Word formationFiled under: Ramaswamy, Sumathi -- Knowledge -- Dravidian languages
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Filed under: India -- Languages -- Alphabet Ancient and Modern Alphabets of the Popular Hindu Languages of the Southern Peninsula of India (London: Published for the Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland by J.W. Parker, 1837), by Henry Harkness
Filed under: Odia language -- AlphabetFiled under: India -- Languages -- Dictionaries A Comparative Dictionary of the Languages of India and High Asia, With a Dissertation: Based on the Hodgson Lists, Official Records, and Mss. (London: Trübner and co., 1868), by William Wilson Hunter
Filed under: Helambu Sherpa language -- Dictionaries -- English
Filed under: Helambu Sherpa language -- Dictionaries -- NepaliFiled under: India -- Languages -- Influence on English -- DictionariesFiled under: India -- Languages -- Political aspects
Filed under: Odisha (India) -- Languages -- Political aspectsFiled under: India -- Languages -- Writing Ancient and Modern Alphabets of the Popular Hindu Languages of the Southern Peninsula of India (London: Published for the Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland by J.W. Parker, 1837), by Henry Harkness
Filed under: Andamanese language -- Dialects -- GrammarFiled under: Lushai language The Lushei Kuki Clans (London: Macmillan and Co., 1912), by John Shakespear
Filed under: Odia language -- Readers
Filed under: Tibetan language -- Study and teaching -- Congresses Teaching and Learning Tibetan; The Role of the Tibetan Language in Tibet's Future: Roundtable Before the Congressional-Executive Commission on China, One Hundred Eighth Congress, First Session, April 7, 2003 (Washington: GPO, 2003), by United States Congressional-Executive Commission on China Filed under: Gujarat (India) -- LanguagesFiled under: Manipur (India) -- Languages Account of the Valley of Munnipore and of the Hill Tribes, With a Comparative Vocabulary of the Munnipore and Other Languages (Kolkata: Bengal Printing Co., 1859), by W. McCulloch
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