Vol. 4 No. SPL 2 (2022): Volume 4, Issue SPL 2, Year 2022
Articles

Genealogical grammar development and text formatting in Tamil society

Elakiya S
Department of Tamil, The Madura College, Madurai-625011, Tamil Nadu, India

Published 2022-02-28

Keywords

  • Textualizatiom,
  • Tamil Literature,
  • Grammatical Commanders,
  • Tamil Grammer

How to Cite

S, E. (2022). Genealogical grammar development and text formatting in Tamil society. International Research Journal of Tamil, 4(SPL 2), 194-199. https://doi.org/10.34256/irjt22s231

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Abstract

Language is the ultimate creation of human knowledge. As a result of linguistic activity the universe, nature, culture, the relationship between society and man, the worldview based on it, theories based on that perspective, the rules that follow are formed, the types that are taught to test those rules together form the knowledge sequence of a time. Grammars and texts were developed in such a knowledge-based dialectical community. The reading that takes place in a work in each period makes the understanding of the work run as an evolution. Thus, textual traditions based on discussions of grammatical texts formed by studying grammatical texts, the formation of grammars, bibliography and grammatical commanders can be found. Similarly, it is necessary to know the stages of textual formation and development in Tamil society on the basis of tradition.

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