Languages of Telangana
Series: People's Linguistic Survey of India; Vol. 3, Part IIPublication details: Orient Blackswan, 2019. Hyderabad:Description: xlvi; 218p.; hb 20 cmISBN:- 9789352876365
- 491.15484
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491.15482 VIS Grantha script | 491.15483 DEV Languages of Kerala and Lakshadweep | 491.15483 NAY Endangered speeches of Idukki in Kerala | 491.15484 DEV Languages of Telangana | 491.15484 DEV Languages of Telangana | 491.15484 DEV Languages of Andhra Pradesh | 491.15486 DEV Languages of Puducherry |
Includes index
The youngest state in India, Telangana, was formed after the bifurcation of Andhra Pradesh in 2014 on linguistic grounds, and is a melting pot of cultures and languages. It shares a joint linguistic history with Andhra Pradesh, Telugu being the dominant language in both states. This volume of the People’s Linguistic Survey of India, The Languages of Telangana (volume three, part two-TS), discusses the major languages spoken in the state and also the tribal languages, along with a detailed exploration of their vocabulary, folktales, folk songs, and domains of use. The volume hopes to be a valuable addition to the PLSI series, as it attempts to describe the languages spoken in this newly-formed state.
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