Languages of IndiaNational Book Trust, India, 2000 - 194 pages |
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A Land of Four Lineages | 18 |
The TibetoBurman or Kirāta Languages | 31 |
The Dravidian Language Family | 38 |
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amongst ancient Apabhramsa Arabic Aryan Assam Assamese Assamese language Austric authors Bangla language Bangla literature Bangla script Bangladesh become Bhāgavata Bharatavarsha Bhāshā Bhojpuri Bihar Braj-Bhākhā called Census century colloquial composed consonants Constitution culture dialects distinct Dravidian languages Eastern English ethnic group grammar guage Gujarati Hindi Hindu Indian languages Indo-Aryan languages Indo-European influence Kannada Kashmiri Krishna landmass languages of India linguistic literary Magahi Mahābhārata Maithili major languages Malayalam man-of Manipuri Marathi Medieval period mentioned Modern period mother tongue Muslim Nāgarī Nāgarī script national language Newari Nonetheless Northern India number of speakers Old Indo-Aryan original Orissa Oriya Pakistan Persian Perso-Arabic poems poet poetry Pradesh Prakrit pronounced pronunciation prose Punjabi region Roman script Sanskrit Santhali Śauraseni Shri Sindhi son(s speak speech spoken stage subgroup Sufi Suniti Kumar Chatterji Tagore Tamil Telugu term Tibeto-Burman tion translated tribal Urdu Vedic verb vowel words writing written