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  2. Linguistic Survey of India - Wikipedia

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    The Linguistic Survey of India (LSI) is a comprehensive survey of the languages of British India, describing 364 languages and dialects. [1] The Survey was first proposed by George Abraham Grierson , a member of the Indian Civil Service and a linguist who attended the Seventh International Oriental Congress held at Vienna in September 1886.

  3. People's Linguistic Survey of India - Wikipedia

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    The People's Linguistic Survey of India (PLSI) is a linguistic survey launched in 2010 in order to update existing knowledge about the languages spoken in the modern republic of India. The survey was organized by the NGO Bhasha Research and Publication Centre , Baroda, founded by G. N. Devy , a social activist, and was conducted by 3500 ...

  4. Languages of India - Wikipedia

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    The People's Linguistic Survey of India, a privately owned research institution in India, has recorded over 66 different scripts and more than 780 languages in India during its nationwide survey, which the organisation claims to be the biggest linguistic survey in India. [46]

  5. List of surveys in India - Wikipedia

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    Great Trigonometrical Survey: 1802 - 1806 East India Company: Linguistic Survey of India: 1894 - 1928 British Raj: Economic Survey of India: 1950 - present Ministry of Finance: National Family Health Survey: 1992 - present Ministry of Health and Family Welfare: National Achievement Survey: 2001 - present Ministry of Education: All India Survey ...

  6. List of languages by number of native speakers in India

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    States and union territories of India by the spoken first language [1] [note 1]. The Republic of India is home to several hundred languages.Most Indians speak a language belonging to the families of the Indo-Aryan branch of Indo-European (c. 77%), the Dravidian (c. 20.61%), the Austroasiatic (precisely Munda and Khasic) (c. 1.2%), or the Sino-Tibetan (precisely Tibeto-Burman) (c. 0.8%), with ...

  7. Template:Linguistic Survey of India - Wikipedia

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    This template produces a citation for Grierson's Linguistic Survey of India. It takes two unnamed parameters for the volume and part numbers, for example: {{Linguistic Survey of India|11}} produces: Grierson, George A. (1922). Linguistic Survey of India. Vol. XI, Gypsy languages. Calcutta: Office of the Superintendent of Government Printing, India.

  8. G. N. Devy - Wikipedia

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    Ganesh Narayandas Devy (born 1 August 1950) [1] is an Indian cultural activist, literary critic and former professor of English. He is known for the People's Linguistic Survey of India [2] and the Adivasi Academy created by him. [3] He is credited with starting the Bhaashaa research and Publication Centre. [4]

  9. Template:Linguistic Survey of India/doc - Wikipedia

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