Old Tamil
Old Tamil is the period of the Tamil language spanning from 300 BCE to 700 CE and the many regional variations of it including the ones in Kerala. Prior to Old Tamil, the period of Tamil linguistic development is termed as Pre Tamil. After the Old Tamil period, Tamil becomes Middle Tamil. The earliest records in Old Tamil are inscriptions from between the 3rd and 1st century BCE in caves and on pottery. These inscriptions are written in a variant of the Brahmi script called Tamil Brahmi. The earliest long text in Old Tamil is the Tolkāppiyam, an early work on Tamil grammar and poetics, whose oldest layers could be as old as the mid 2nd century BCE. Old Tamil preserved many features of Proto-Dravidian, the earliest reconstructed form of the Dravidian including inventory of consonants, the syllable structure, and various grammatical features.
Old Tamil | |
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Region | Tamiḻakam, Ancient India |
Era | 300 BCE to 700 CE |
Tamil-Brahmi, later Vaṭṭeḻuttu and the Pallava script | |
Language codes | |
ISO 639-3 | oty |
oty Old Tamil | |
Glottolog | oldt1248 Old Tamil |