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Southern Dravidian language of Kerala, India
Kakkala is a Southern
Dravidian language of
Kerala, India. It is unclassified but is probably one of the
Malayalamoid languages or one of the
Tamiloid languages.
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References
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^ Nair, Ravi Sankar (2013) "Tribal Languages in Kerala". Language in India 13, 28–31.
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South | Tamil–Kannada | Kannada - Badaga | |
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Toda-Kota | |
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Kodagu | |
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Irula | |
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Tamil - Malayalam | |
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Tulu-Koraga | |
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Others | |
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South-Central | |
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Central | |
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North | |
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Proto-languages | |
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Italics indicate
extinct languages (no surviving native speakers and no spoken descendant) |