Sunday, February 19, 2006

THOUGHT FOR THE DAY

Language

"A Man's Language is an Index of his Mind"
- Mc.Kenzie

TOPIC OF THE DAY

History of Indian languages
About the beginning of the 2nd millennium BC the citizens of the Indus migrated eastward (Ganges plains) and westward (Iran and Afghanistan). By about 1000 BC, the two language branches, Indic and Iranian, had probably separated.
The history of the Indian language branch is often divided into three main stages: (1) Old, comprising Vedic and classical Sanskrit; (2) Middle (from about the 3rd century BC), which embraces the vernacular dialects of Sanskrit called Prakrits, including Pali; and (3) New or Modern, (from about the 10th century AD), which comprises the modern languages of the northern and central portions of the Indian subcontinent.
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