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"A Tamil Vade-mecum, or Guide to Ungrammatical Expressions Used in Ordinary Conversation; Consisting" offers a fascinating glimpse into 19th-century Tamil linguistics. Authored by P Singarabalaventhiram Pillai, this unique guide addresses common errors in spoken Tamil, providing insights into the nuances of everyday language use during that era. This book serves as a valuable resource for anyone interested in the historical evolution of the Tamil language and its colloquial forms.
While primarily intended as a practical aid for language learners, its enduring appeal lies in its preservation of linguistic patterns and expressions that may have faded or transformed over time. Scholars and enthusiasts alike will appreciate this record of the language as it was spoken, making it a worthwhile addition to any collection focused on language and cultural history.
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