Grammatical Developments in Tamil - Chollathikaaram (European Period)
Abstract
AIM
The purpose of this study is to highlight that although the grammar books that arose
during the European period have some similarities, they have some changes that are
unique to them.Comparison of European period grammars with examples like
Tolkappiyam, Nannul.To find out whether European period grammars describe their
contemporary language development.
CHAPTER –1 EUROPEAN TENSE AND GRAMMAR
In this chapter, news about the social environment of the European period, language
development, the appearance of print media, the development of prose, the origin of
texts are compiled, and the grammar within the scope of the study is explained in terms
of the full details of the texts.
CHAPTER- 2. Grammatical development of the European period based on the style
of seyyul.
Even after the development of the print medium, the development of grammar books in
the traditional style continued. Therefore, the study of such texts becomes necessary in
the field of grammar. A study comparing these grammatical texts with genealogy is
required in the field of grammar.
CHAPTER- 3. The Development of Grammar in the European Period in Prose
Prose grammars of this type developed by Christian scholars took the Tamil language
to universal status after the advent of print media. Explaining how Constantine joseph
beschi and Ziegenbalg understood the grammar of the Europeans in dividing the
grammar, name, difference, plural forms, gender, gender discrimination, pronouns,
verbs.
CHAPTER 4. Grammatical Controversies of the European Period
On the basis of the results obtained in the previous studies, this theory is to compile and
examine the development changes of the grammar of the European period through the
grammar of the verb form and the grammar of the prose.
Conclusion
The conclusion is the part that explains the research results of the research in four
chapters. A related review domain has also been launched with this review. The
conclusion is followed by a bibliography.
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