Caste - Gender Ideology in Gundert's Malayalam-English Dictionary 591 words and the descriptions reflect the connotative interpretation of the women‟s social status in Kerala society. 1.5.3 The dictionary meaning of „antaṟjanam‟(p:32) as given in the dictionary is a Brahmin woman(...
There is no dual in third person. See Terrill (1998:23–25) for further discussion of the Biri forms. Terrill suggests an etymology for dualyibalathat involves “the /u/ being fronted to /i/ after the /y/” (p. 25). She suggests also that the alternative second person pluralyubalais...
The informations includes its Synonyms, Meaning of the word, An example statement for the word and also its available relations such as hypernymy and holonymy. The ultimate objective of this project is to create a WordNet in Malayalam language pertaining to cricket domain....
958, 960, xxi) explained, the etymology of the Kannaḍa elephant-word ‘palla’ is “one with tusks”, since ‘pal’ means both tooth and tusk in Kannaḍa, and ‘pallava’, meaning ‘young of an elephant’, is derived from the same root. Furthermore, words for tooth in the ...
Here are ten loanwords—words “borrowed” from other languages and incorporated into English, often with a slightly tweaked meaning—to illustrate the huge amount of non-English in the English language. 1Aiyo Originating in the Dravidian languages of southern India (that’s Tamil, Malayalam, Kann...