
Emerging Languages of Indian Sub-Continent
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India's linguistic roots are essential to its cultural, historical, and social identity. The country is home to four major language families: Indo-Aryan, Dravidian, Austroasiatic, and Tibeto-Burman, each representing different waves of migration and cultural development over thousands of years. These languages carry the legacy of ancient civilizations, reflected in classical texts, oral traditions, and everyday communication. They influence regional identities, religious practices, and community relationships, forming the foundation of India's pluralistic society. Language also plays a key rol...
India's linguistic roots are essential to its cultural, historical, and social identity. The country is home to four major language families: Indo-Aryan, Dravidian, Austroasiatic, and Tibeto-Burman, each representing different waves of migration and cultural development over thousands of years. These languages carry the legacy of ancient civilizations, reflected in classical texts, oral traditions, and everyday communication. They influence regional identities, religious practices, and community relationships, forming the foundation of India's pluralistic society. Language also plays a key role in the political and administrative structure, with state boundaries often drawn along linguistic lines. Efforts to preserve endangered languages are crucial, as they hold unique knowledge systems, including ecological and medicinal wisdom. Understanding linguistic roots allows for greater appreciation of India's diversity and fosters unity through mutual respect. This rich tapestry of languages is not only a record of the past but a dynamic and evolving part of the nation's living heritage. About the Author: Prof. Bhumika Manoj Patel is a lecturer of English as well as a Research Scholar. She has an expertise of post-colonial studies, especially the feminism during the partition of India and Pakistan. She is having teaching experience of more than ten years to the college students. About the Editor: Dr. Shweta Gohel is a Dean of Arts and Humanities at a University in Gujarat. Currently, she is guiding Ph.D. students. Prof. Bhumika Patel is pursuing Ph.D. under her guidance. She has an expertise in Language and Literary studies.