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  2. Korada Mahadeva Sastri - Wikipedia

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    Korada Mahadeva Sastri (29 December 1921- 11 October 2016) was an Indian linguist. [1] His classic work Historical Grammar of Telugu [2] was the first systematic study on the development of Telugu Language.

  3. Korada Ramakrishnayya - Wikipedia

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    Korada Ramakrishnayya (2 October 1891 – 28 March 1962) was a Dravidian philologist and litterateur. [1] He was the first Telugu scholar to publish research works on comparative Dravidian linguistics. [2]

  4. Telugu grammar - Wikipedia

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    The first treatise on Telugu grammar (Telugu: వ్యాకరణం vyākaraṇam), the Andhra Shabda Chintamani (Telugu: ఆంధ్ర శబ్ద చింతామణి Āndhra śabda cintāmaṇi) was written in Sanskrit by Nannayya, who is considered the first poet (ādikavi) and grammarian of the Telugu language, in the 11th ...

  5. Telugu language - Wikipedia

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    The first treatise on Telugu grammar, the Āndhra Śabda Cinṭāmaṇi, was written in Sanskrit by Nannayya, considered the first Telugu poet and translator, in the 12th century CE. This grammar followed patterns described in grammatical treatises such as Aṣṭādhyāyī and Vālmīkivyākaranam , but unlike Pāṇini , Nannayya divided his ...

  6. Paravastu Chinnayasuri - Wikipedia

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    Paravastu Chinnayasuri (1806/7–1861/2) [1] was a Telugu writer who played a prominent role in the elevation of prose to importance in Telugu literature. [2] He was the first Telugu Pandit at the Presidency College, Madras. [3] He also worked as a law scholar for the Supreme Court of East India Company.

  7. Appa-kavi - Wikipedia

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    Kākunūri Appa-kavi (Telugu: కాకునూరి అప్పకవి) was a Telugu language poet and grammarian from present-day southern India, noted for writing the Telugu grammar book Appakavīyamu (1656 CE).

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  9. P. S. Subrahmanyam - Wikipedia

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    1987. The non-literary languages and their contribution to Dravidian comparative grammar. 1991. Tense formation in Kota-Toda: a comparative study. I; 1993. The personal pronouns in Dravidian. 1994 The translation of Mahabharata into Telugu: some observations.