DescriptionHypothesized tree of the Elamo-Dravidian language family.png
English: he hypothesized tree of the Elamo-Dravidian family is a graphical representation that attempts to illustrate the potential linguistic relationship between the Elamite and Dravidian language families. This image serves as a visual aid to explore the proposed connection between these language groups.
The Elamo-Dravidian family hypothesis posits that there may have been historical links between the ancient Elamite language spoken in the ancient civilization of Elam (located in what is now southwestern Iran) and the Dravidian language family, predominantly spoken in South India and parts of Sri Lanka.
The image displays a branching tree structure, with the Elamite language represented on one branch and the Dravidian languages on another. It attempts to highlight potential linguistic similarities and shared features between the two language families, suggesting a possible ancestral connection.
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The image depicts the hypothesized tree of the Elamo-Dravidian language family, showcasing the potential linguistic relationships between the ancient Elamite language and the Dravidian languages of South India.
ఈ చిత్రం ఎలామో-ద్రావిడ భాషా కుటుంబానికి చెందిన ఊహాజనిత వంశవృక్షమును వర్ణిస్తుంది, ఇది ప్రాచీన ఎలామైట్ భాష మరియు దక్షిణ భారతదేశంలోని ద్రావిడ భాషల మధ్య సంభావ్య భాషా సంబంధాలను ప్రదర్శిస్తుంది.