The Central Institute of Indian Languages was set up on the 17th July,
1969 with a view to assisting and co-ordinating the development of Indian
languages. The Institute was charged with the responsibility of serving
as a nucleus to bring all the researchn and literary output from the various
linguistic streams to a common head and narrowing the gap between basic
research and development research in the fields of languages and linguistics
in India.
The Institute and its four Regional Language Centers are thus engaged
in research and teaching wwhich lead to the publication of a wide-ranging
veriety of materials. Preparation of materials designed for teaching/learning
at different levels and suited to specific needs is one of the major areas
of interest of the Institute. Basic research relating to the acquisition
of language and study of language in its manifold psycho-social relatons
constitute another beoad range of its interest. The publication will include
materials produced by the members of the staff of the Central Institute
of Indian Languages and its Regional Language Centres and associated scholars
from universities and institutions, both Indian and foreign.
The Central Institute Of Indian Languages has initiated the Grammar series
in non-literate languages in general and tribal languages in particular
presenting a description of every such language in the sub- continent.
This is undertaken with a view to producing instructional material necessary
for learning and teaching the language concerned. It is also expected
to be of synchronic and diachronic study of languages.
If these materials help solving problems, both individuals and corporate,
help in understanding the people speaking the language, then our efforts
will be deemed to have been amply rewarded.
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