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  2. G. Venkatasubbiah - Wikipedia

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    Ganjam Venkatasubbiah [2] (23 August 1913 – 19 April 2021), also known as G. V., was a Kannada writer, grammarian, editor, lexicographer, and critic who compiled over eight dictionaries, authored four seminal works on dictionary science in Kannada, edited over sixty books, and published several papers.

  3. Kannada - Wikipedia

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    A Kannada–English dictionary consisting of more than 70,000 words was composed by Ferdinand Kittel. [135] G. Venkatasubbaiah edited the first modern Kannada–Kannada dictionary, a 9,000-page, 8-volume series published by the Kannada Sahitya Parishat.

  4. Kanaja - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF ... In 2015 responsibility for organising the project was given to the Department of Kannada and Culture. [2] Sections ...

  5. Baraha - Wikipedia

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    Baraha is a word processing application for creating documents in Indian languages.It was developed by Sheshadrivasu Chandrasekharan with an intention to provide a software to enable and encourage Indians use their native languages on the computers.

  6. Kundagannada dialect - Wikipedia

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    Kundagannada also called Kundapra/Kundapura Kannada or more commonly known as Kundapra bhasi is a dialect of Kannada language spoken by ethno-cultural Tuluvas residing in the Kundapura, Byndoor, Brahmavar and Hebri taluks of Udupi district.

  7. Ferdinand Kittel - Wikipedia

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    He is most famous for his studies of the Kannada language and for producing a Kannada-English dictionary of about 70,000 words in 1894. [1] [5] (Many Kannada-language dictionaries had existed at least since poet Ranna's 'Ranna Khanda' in the tenth century.) Kittel also composed numerous Kannada poems. [2]

  8. Kannada literature - Wikipedia

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    Ferdinand Kittel (1832–1903), Christian missionary and writer of Kannada-English dictionary. At the dawn of the 20th century, B. M. Srikantaiah ('B. M. Sri'), regarded as the "Father of modern Kannada literature", [136] called for a new era of writing original works in modern Kannada while moving away from archaic Kannada forms.

  9. Old Kannada - Wikipedia

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    Old Kannada or Halegannada (Kannada: ಹಳೆಗನ್ನಡ, romanized: Haḷegannaḍa) is the Kannada language which transformed from Purvada halegannada or Pre-old Kannada during the reign of the Kadambas of Banavasi (ancient royal dynasty of Karnataka 345–525 CE). [1] The Modern Kannada language has evolved in four phases over the years.