Tamil-Kannada is a hypothetical inner branch . Tamil-Kannada itself is designated as a branch of the Tamil-Tulu branch of the South Dravidian I subfamily and in turn branches off into Tamil-Kodagu and Kannada-Badaga whereby we eventually have Tamil, Malayalam, Irula, Toda, Kota and Kodagu, Badaga, and Kannada as the members of the Tamil-Kananda branch (Zvelebil 1990:56).
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| - Tamil-Kannada is a hypothetical inner branch . Tamil-Kannada itself is designated as a branch of the Tamil-Tulu branch of the South Dravidian I subfamily and in turn branches off into Tamil-Kodagu and Kannada-Badaga whereby we eventually have Tamil, Malayalam, Irula, Toda, Kota and Kodagu, Badaga, and Kannada as the members of the Tamil-Kananda branch (Zvelebil 1990:56). The separation of Tamil-Kannada occurred with the separation of Tulu and before the separation of Kodagu branch from South-Proto-Dravidian language, somewhere around 2000-1500 BC. Tamil and Kannada are recognized among the official languages of India and are spoken mainly in South India. (en)
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| - Tamil-Kannada is a hypothetical inner branch . Tamil-Kannada itself is designated as a branch of the Tamil-Tulu branch of the South Dravidian I subfamily and in turn branches off into Tamil-Kodagu and Kannada-Badaga whereby we eventually have Tamil, Malayalam, Irula, Toda, Kota and Kodagu, Badaga, and Kannada as the members of the Tamil-Kananda branch (Zvelebil 1990:56). (en)
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| - Tamil-Kannada languages (en)
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