2009/10/25 amachu <[email protected]> > On Sun, 2009-10-25 at 12:09 +0530, Vinod Parthasarathy wrote: > > > > I meant, by pure tamil, செந்தமிழ், along with words in tamil not > > commonly > > spoken by the common man. So, there is such a thing as pure tamil. > > it differ from person to person, region to region.. > How does proper/pure tamil differ from person to person and from region to > region? There is only one செந்தமிழ். Over the ages, tamil has evolved from > Old tamil, middle tamil and now modern tamil. But there is only one modern > tamil. What differs from person to person and from region to region is the > dialect and some additional words borrowed/derived from other languages > without proper application of rules meant for such derivations. The தனித் > தமிழ் இயக்கம் was an attempt to bring tamil back to its சங்கத் தமிழ் format; > in other words, Pure tamil. That is why it is also called the Pure tamil > movement.
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