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డQ குறிப்புகள் - 1. Dr. O. R. Baron Ehrenfels: Traces of a Matriarchal Civilzation among the Kollimalaiyalis (1943) 2. F. J. Richards. I.C.S.: Madras District Gazetteer — Salem. (1918), pp. 152-64. A. F. Cox: North Arcot District Manual (1895), pp. 21 1-214 W. Francis: Gazetteer of the South Arcot District (1906), pp. 106-8. - Hemingway: Madras District Gazetteer — Trichinopoly (1907), pp. 123-8. - - 3. Edgar Thurston: Castes and Tribes of Southern India (1909), Vol. IV - pp. 406-36. 4. Manual of the Administration of the Madras Presideney, Vol. III, pp. 402-3. 5. Dr. O. R. Baron Ehrenfels: Traces of a Matriarchal Civilization among the Kollimalaiyalis (1943). 6. Dr. R. P. Sethu Pillai's Commemaration Volume (1961), · pp. 253-52. - 7. Encyclopaedia Britannica (1960), Vol. 14, p. 165-6. 8. இவ்வகை ஆராய்ச்சியின் பயனை அறிஞர் பலர் அழகுற - விளக்கியுள்ளனர். ஈரெடுத்துக்காட்டுகள் வருமாறு. - (1) “But the linguist, who is also an anthropologist is not exclusively concerned with linguistic problems as such. He is interested also in the many inter relations between the language of a people and the other aspects of their culture. Thus, for example, he may study the ways in which the language spoken by a group of people is related to that group's status or social position, the linguistic symbols employed in religious rites and ceremonies and how these differ from ordinary, everyday speech, the ways in which the changing voabulary of a language reflects the changing culture of the people who speak it, and the processes whereby language is transmitted from one generation to another and how these processes aid in transferring beliefs, ideals and traditions to successive generations. In brief, the linguist tries to understand the role of language in human societies and the part it has played in the larger picture of man’s