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Dravidian languages and Glottochronology

Shortcuts: Differences, Similarities, Jaccard Similarity Coefficient, References.

Difference between Dravidian languages and Glottochronology

Dravidian languages vs. Glottochronology

The Dravidian languages are a language family spoken mainly in southern India and parts of eastern and central India, as well as in Sri Lanka with small pockets in southwestern Pakistan, southern Afghanistan, Nepal, Bangladesh and Bhutan, and overseas in other countries such as Malaysia, Indonesia and Singapore. Glottochronology (from Attic Greek γλῶττα "tongue, language" and χρóνος "time") is the part of lexicostatistics dealing with the chronological relationship between languages.

Similarities between Dravidian languages and Glottochronology

Dravidian languages and Glottochronology have 1 thing in common (in Unionpedia): Proto-language.

Proto-language

A proto-language, in the tree model of historical linguistics, is a language, usually hypothetical or reconstructed, and usually unattested, from which a number of attested known languages are believed to have descended by evolution, forming a language family.

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Dravidian languages and Glottochronology Comparison

Dravidian languages has 289 relations, while Glottochronology has 26. As they have in common 1, the Jaccard index is 0.32% = 1 / (289 + 26).

References

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