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Linguistics / Agglutinative languages / Classical languages of India / Brahmic scripts / Sanskrit / Malayalam / Tamil language / Virama / Anusvara / Languages of India / Linguistic typology / Dravidian languages
Date: 2010-01-31 21:14:18
Linguistics
Agglutinative languages
Classical languages of India
Brahmic scripts
Sanskrit
Malayalam
Tamil language
Virama
Anusvara
Languages of India
Linguistic typology
Dravidian languages

To:   South Asian Subcommittee and UTC  From: Deborah Anderson, Rick McGowan, and Ken Whistler  Title:  Summary and Assessment of Grantha Proposals  Date: 28 January 2010  L2[removed]

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