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Tamil is one of the world’s classical languages. It is widely spoken in South Eastern Asia. It is one of the oldest languages.
Tamil is one of the world’s classical languages. It is widely spoken in South Eastern Asia. It is one of the oldest languages.



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Tamil

Tamil is one of the world’s classical languages. It is widely spoken in South Eastern Asia. It is one of the oldest languages.


Materials


General

Cilappakaram, Ilango Adigal, Non-religious work of 1st Century CE

Manimekalai, Sithalai Sattanar, Buddhist work of 1st or 5th Century CE

Civaka Cintamani, Tirutakkatevar, Jain work of 10th Century CE

Valayapathi, Unknown Jain Ascetic, Jain work of 9th Century CE

Kundalakeci, Naguthanar, Buddhist work of 5th Century CE

Thiruppugazh, Arunagirinaadhar, Hindu work of 15th Century

Tirukkural, Thiruvalluvar, Hindu work between 300 CE & 7th Century CE

Project Madurai

Aytam


History

Tamil Language, Brittanica.com

Tamil Language & Tamil Literature

Tamil Language, History of Tamil Language, Nriol.com


Morphology

Tamil Morphology: An Introduction – Shodhganga

Tamil Morphological Analysis – SlideShare


Dialects

Indian Tamil Dialect

Malaysian Tamil

Sri Lankan Tamil Dialects


Corpora

Tamil | Corpus linguistics

Tamil text Corpora - Sketch Engine

Tamil Corpus Generation and Text Analysis – INFITT

Tamil University, Thanjavur

World Classical Tamil Conference 2010

World Tamil Conference


Bilingual Dictionaries

Oxford Compact English-English-Tamil Dictionary, Amazon

Comprehensive Tamil and English Dictionary, Miron Winslow


Tamil Editors

Azhagi

Tamil Unicode Editor

Mylai – Free Tamil Font

tamileditor.org