The
Central Institute of Indian Languages set up in 1969 is entrusted
with the responsi bility of developing Indian languages through
research training and material production. The Indian languages
are at various stages of development from the point of view
of the extent of elaboration of their functions and they require
different treatments. Development of the tribal languages
of the country involves many issues of policy implementation
and academic contribution. Some of them are to be reduced
to writing and most of them need codification from the point
of view of standardization, preparation of grammar, dictionary
and such other linguistic materials and production of written
literature.
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The
grammars of various tribal languages, it is hoped, will lead
to a handbook of Indian languages, which will be of great
use to the students of linguistics in India. India has a long
grammatical tradition and it is now absorbing the grammatical
models developed in the West. It will be a worthy goal to
achieve to develop a grammatical model for the description
of Indian languages derived out of both traditional and modern
developments.
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