"A Dictionary Of The English And Malabar Languages" is a valuable historical resource for linguists and language enthusiasts. This comprehensive dictionary provides a detailed comparison between English and Malayalam, offering insights into the vocabulary and structure of both languages. It serves as a window into the linguistic landscape of the past, capturing a specific point in time when cross-cultural communication and language learning were evolving. This book is an essential addition to any collection focused on historical linguistics, language reference, or the study of Indo-European and Dravidian languages.
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