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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 24 December 2009
In Les langues du monde Bloch describes the two genders of Gôndi as representing the oldest Dravidian gender-system. This idea is wrong. Kanara and Tamil have three genders in the singular, male-personal (masculine), female-personal (feminine), non-personal (neuter); and two in the plural, personal and non-personal. The same basis, is implied by the other Dravidian gender-systems.
1 I use ë for a neutral vowel like that of English bakery; j = consonant-i; ς = Bohemian d'; θ = th in English thin; r = Arabic hamzah; N = voiceless n; R = voiceless r.
CG. = Comparative Grammar of the Dravidian or South Indian Family of Languages, by R. Caldwell (1913, reprinted from 1875); US. = Ungarische Sprache, von S. Simonyi (1907).