Vol. 4 No. S-3 (2022): Volume 4, Issue S-3, Year 2022
Articles

Dialect in Contemporary Literature (Regional Dialects)

Vimala P
PG Tamil & Research Department, Chellammal Womens College, Guindy, Chennai–600032, Tamil Nadu, India

Published 2022-07-16

Keywords

  • Regional Dialects,
  • Sanam Period,
  • Contemporary Literature,
  • Regional Languge

How to Cite

P, V. (2022). Dialect in Contemporary Literature (Regional Dialects). International Research Journal of Tamil, 4(S-3), 153-158. https://doi.org/10.34256/irjt22s323

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Abstract

Language is the identity of society. Literature that emerges through these languages also reflects society. In that sense every literature is set up with every language style. That is to say, the literature that appeared in the Sanam period was based on the proverbial language style of the time. After that the language of prose takes shape. Prose is a form of writing that simply conveys ideas as if speaking without grammatical conventions. It was followed by the pre-independence literature of the quest for freedom. A few lawsuits have been filed in the political arena since independence. Thus the language is constantly changing from time to time. The vast majority of literature produced today is centered on the regional Languge. This Article moves on to the cause of such social change and the consequences of change on society.

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