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Professor Basavaraja Kodagunti Elected Vice-President of Dravidian Linguistic Association

Professor Basavaraja Kodagunti, who is holding additional charge as Director of the Central Institute of Indian Languages (CIIL), Mysuru, has been elected as one of the vice-presidents of the Dravidian Linguistic Association (DLA), Thiruvananthapuram. Professor Kodagunti is a noted linguist and Director at CIIL, and previously served as Head of the Department of Kannada at the Central University of Karnataka. His research spans Kannada and Dravidian historical linguistics, sociolinguistics, language documentation, Indian Grammatical Traditions, and endangered and minor languages. He holds a doctorate from the University of Mysore on the historical development of case markers in Kannada.

Background of Professor Kodagunti and Institutions Involved

Professor Basavaraja Kodagunti has a distinguished academic career. He has been the Director of the Central Institute of Indian Languages (CIIL) in Mysuru, an institution under the Ministry of Education dedicated to the development and promotion of Indian languages. He also previously served as the Head of the Department of Kannada at the Central University of Karnataka. His academic work has significantly contributed to the field of linguistics, with a particular focus on Kannada and Dravidian languages. His doctoral research from the University of Mysore delved into the historical development of case markers in Kannada, showcasing his deep engagement with the historical evolution of linguistic structures.

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The Dravidian Linguistic Association (DLA), based in Thiruvananthapuram, is an organization committed to the study and advancement of Dravidian linguistics. The election of Professor Kodagunti as a vice-president signifies recognition of his expertise and contributions to this field. The DLA often serves as a platform for scholars to share research and foster collaboration in the study of the Dravidian language family, which is spoken by a substantial population in South India.

CIIL and DLA: Their Roles and Significance

The Central Institute of Indian Languages (CIIL), established in 1969, functions as a vital institution under the Ministry of Education. Its mandate includes developing and promoting all Indian languages, preserving their richness, and encouraging their use. CIIL plays a crucial role in language research, documentation, and dissemination of linguistic knowledge across the country. Professor Kodagunti’s leadership at CIIL underscores his commitment to these objectives.

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The Dravidian Linguistic Association, through its activities such as conferences and publications like the International Journal of Dravidian Linguistics, contributes significantly to the academic discourse on Dravidian languages. These languages form a major linguistic group in India, and their study is essential for understanding the country’s diverse linguistic landscape and cultural heritage. Professor Kodagunti’s election to a leadership position within the DLA is a testament to his scholarly standing and his dedication to furthering the understanding and preservation of these languages.

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