New Linguistic Survey of India to begin in April next year
A gigantic exercise involving at least 10, 000 language and linguistic experts.
Mysore: The biggest linguistic study of its kind ever conducted in the world, the Linguistic Survey of India (LSI), will be taken up from April 2007, nearly 80 years after the first survey was completed. It is expected to open up exciting new dimensions in the study of languages and on linguistic diversity in the world.
The survey is being conducted by the Central Institute of Indian Languages (CIIL), Mysore.
A gigantic exercise involving at least 10, 000 language and linguistic experts, the survey – the first in post – Independence India – will be conducted over a period of 10 years at a cost of Rs.280 crore. The ambitious project will involve nearly 100 universities.
New Linguistic Survey of India to begin in April next year
Mysore: The biggest linguistic study of its kind ever conducted in the world, the Linguistic Survey of India (LSI), will be taken up from April 2007, nearly 80 years after the first survey was completed. It is expected to open up exciting new dimensions in the study of languages and on linguistic diversity in the world.
The survey is being conducted by the Central Institute of Indian Languages (CIIL), Mysore.
A gigantic exercise involving at least 10, 000 language and linguistic experts, the survey – the first in post – Independence India – will be conducted over a period of 10 years at a cost of Rs.280 crore. The ambitious project will involve nearly 100 universities.
New Linguistic Survey of India to begin in April next year