The People’s Linguistics Survey of India tries to give an idea of the extant and dying languages of India. It is the outcome of a nationwide survey of languages that has been documented by linguists, writers, social activists, and members of different speech communities.
Maharashtra is India’s third largest state and also its most industrialised. This volume informs the reader about the variety of languages that are prevalent and in use in the state. One of its interesting features is that it discusses the varieties of Marathi in use, and also different tribal languages. Apart from this, it also details the languages of nomadic communities and also has a chapter on the code language of the nomads.
G. N. Devy is the chief editor of the PLSI series. He taught at the Maharaja Sayajirao University, Baroda, till 1996 before leaving to set up the Bhasha Research Centre in Baroda and the Adivasi Akademi at Tejgadh, where he worked towards conserving and promoting the languages and culture of indigenous and nomadic communities. Apart from being awarded the Padma Shree, he has received many awards for his work in literature and language conservation.
Arun Jakhade, the editor of this volume, is a well-known Marathi writer and also a columnist. He writes both fiction and non-fiction and has received several awards for his work. He established Padmagandha Prakashan, which is one of the leading publishing houses in Maharashtra.
The People’s Linguistic Survey of India The National Editorial Collective List of Volumes Acknowledgements Foreword A Nation Proud of Its Language Diversity: Chief Editor’s Introduction Introduction to the Volume Contributors to the Volume Scripts in Use List of Languages Covered in this Volume
PART I: MARATHI AND ITS REGIONAL VARIETIES URDU AND SINDHI 1. Marathi 2. Aagari 3. Ahirani 4. Chandgadi 5. Jhadi 6. Khandeshi Leva 7. Kohali 8. Malwani 9. Povari 10. Samvedi 11. Sangameshwari 12. Tavdi 13. Varhadi 14. Wadavali 15. Sindhi 16. Urdu PART II: TRIBAL LANGUAGES 17. Bhili/Bhillori/Dehwali 18. Dhorkoli 19. Gondi 20. Gondi Madia 21. Gondi Thatya 22. Halbi 23. Katkari 24. Kolami 25. Konkana 26. Korku 27. Malhar Koli 28. Maangeli 29. Mathwadi 30. Mavchi 31. Nihali 32. Nimadi 33. Pardhani 34. Pavri 35. Rathya(Barela) 36. Thakaree 37. Thakur Ka 38. Thakur Ma 39. Warli PART III: LANGUAGES OF NOMADIC COMMUNITIES 40. Code Languages of the Nomads 41. Beldar 42. Chhapparband 43. Chitodiya 44. Dombari 45. Ghisadi 46. Golla 47. Gormati 48. Gosavi 49. Kaikadi 50. Kolhati 51. Kunchikorva 52. Nandiwale 53. Paradhi 54. Parushi Maang 55. Parushi Maang Garudi 56. Parushi Nathpanthi Davri 57. Vaidu 58. Wadari PART IV: OTHER LANGUAGES 59. Dakkhani 60. Naw Ling
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