![]() And this impelled me to write a Tamil Philology myself and publish even one or two essays of it in the first volume of my magazine Jnanasagaram. Still Caldwell's works as an incipient attempt in an unknown region could not be expected to treat exhaustively of all Tamil words. Caldwell's Comparative Study of Dravidian Languages opened up before me a vast and wonderful tract of Tamil knowledge then lay hidden even to great Tamil scholars. Sayce's Comparative Philology etc., my attention turned to making a similar study of Tamil words. In my early days when I was engaging myself in the study of such English works as Arch Bishop Trench's Study of Words, Prof. on the lines of general philological principles meet a longfelt want in Tamil. Iii) Words bearing Morphological and Semasiological Similarity of the Third Degree Advent of the Vedic Aryans Tamil Words in the Vedas Beginnings of Sanskrit Migration of the Vedic Aryans to the South Perfection of Sanskrit Progressive Corruption of the Aryan Languages from West to East Composition of Sanskrit Development of Sanskrit Literature Enrichment of Sanskrit Literature Age of Tolkappiyam Errors in Tolkappiyam Introduction of Aryan Ideas into Tolkappiyam Aryanization of Tamil Suppression of Tamil Deterioration of Tamil Misrepresentation of Tamil Evidences of Primary Classicality of Tamil Tamil more Divine than Sanskrit Conclusion Appendix General Index Bibliography and abbreviationsĬERTIFICATE The Tamil works on the study of Tamil Words written by Pandit Jna. 2,00,000 -> 50,000 B.C.) Beginnings of Tamil (circa.200 000 -> 100,000 B.C) Growth and Development of Tamil (circa.100,000 -> 50,000 B.C) The Four Stages of Development of Tamil Derivational Changes (a) General Forms (b) Grammatical Forms (colloquial) Literary Cultivation of Tamil Northward Spread of the Lemurian Tamils and Variation of Tamil into Dravidian Transition of Dravidian to Aryan Westward Spread of the Tamils or Dravidians Formation of West Aryan i) Words bearing Morphological and Semasiological Similarity of the First Degree ii) Words bearing Morphological and Semasiological Similarity of the Second ![]() Lemuria (External Evidences) Origination of the Human Race (circa.5,00,000 B.C.) The Evolution of the Tamilian or Homo Dravida (circa. THE PRIMARY CLASSICAL LANGUAGE OF THE WORLD 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 The manifold defects of the Madras Tamil Lexicon The Linguistic Illusion of the Max Mullerian School The origin of the three dynastic names, Pandiya, Chola and CheraĬircumstances that obscure the greatness of Tamil Relation between Tamil and the other families of languages Lemuria the Original Home of the Tamilians Need for distinguishing Tamil from the other Dravidian languages Tamil the Best Representative of the Dravidian Family of Languages ![]() The Sources of Cultural History of Ancient Tamils The Nature of the History of Ancient Tamil Nadu THE PRIMARY CLASSICAL LANGUAGE OF THE WORLDīy DEVANEYA PAVANAR (G.Devanayan) Contents Certificate Preface Foreword Preface to the first edition Transliteration Table
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