Lingua Tamulica seu Tamil[1] (தமிழ் tamiḻ) est indigena Indiae et Taprobanes insulae sermo, qui ad divisionem australem familiae Dravidicae pertinet. Lingua Tamulica una est e duabus et viginti sermonibus Indiae schedulo enumeratis, unaque e quattuor "linguis classicis" hucusque pro gubernatione Indica laudatis. Causa migrationum recentiorum multi etiam in Malaesia et in insulis Singapura, Reunione, Mauritia hac lingua utuntur.

Lingua Tamulica
தமிழ்
IPA[ t̪ɐmɨɻ ]
Taxinomiae divisione australi linguarum Dravidicarum
Locutores68 000 000
9 000 000 ut lingua secunda
Sigla1 ta, 2 tam, 3 tam
Status publicus
OfficialisIndia, Taprobane, Singapura
PrivataMalaysia, Reunio, Mauritia, alibi
LitteraeLitterae Tamulicae
ScripturaScriptura Tamulica
Procuratiovaria
Familiae linguisticae coloribus Vicipaedicis pictae
Familiae linguisticae coloribus Vicipaedicis pictae
Familiae linguisticae coloribus Vicipaedicis pictae
Collocatio locutorum linguae Tamil in India et Taprobane
Collocatio locutorum linguae Tamil in India et Taprobane
Collocatio locutorum linguae Tamil in India et Taprobane
Orationes Christianae Tamulice manu scriptae
  1. "Tamulica, Tamil": Christianus Lassen, Institutiones linguae Pracriticae (Bonnae, 1837) (Textus apud Google Books) appendix et index

Bibliographia

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  • M. S. Andronov, A Standard Grammar of Modern and Classical Tamil. Madras: New Century Book House, 1969.
  • E. Annamalai, Sanford B. Steever, "Modern Tamil" in Sanford B. Steever, ed., The Dravidian Languages (London: Routledge, 1998) pp. 100-128.
  • A. H. Arden, A Progressive Grammar of the Tamil Language. Madras: Christian Literature Society, 1942.
  • Hermann Beythan, Praktische Grammatik der Tamilsprache. Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz, 1943.
  • Francis Britto, Diglossia: A Study of the Theory with Application to Tamil. Washington: Georgetown University Press, 1986.
  • Johann Philip Fabricius, Tamil and English Dictionary (olim Malabar-English Dictionary). 4a editio. Tranquebar: Evangelical Lutheran Mission Publishing House, 1972.
  • Thomas Lehmann, A Grammar of Modern Tamil. Pondicherry: Pondicherry Institute of Linguistics and Culture, 1989.
  • S. B. Steever, "Tamil and the Dravidian Languages" in B. Comrie, ed., The World's Major Languages, (New York: Oxford University Press, 1987) pp. 725-746.

Nexus externi

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