Tuesday, May 26, 2026

Migrating Place Names: Footprints of Names In Tamil

 


பயணம்-5 | இடம்பெயரும் இடப்பெயர்கள்: பெயர்களின் பாதச்சுவடுகள் | ஒரு பண்பாட்டின் பயணணம் திறனாய்வு | தமிழில் 📚 This session explores Tamil linguistics, Dravidian identity, and the historical meanings embedded in place names. The session features two major presentations: one on the Dravidian identity of the Indus Valley Civilization and another on toponymy, onomastics, and Tamil linguistic heritage. The discussion covers migration models, linguistic evidence from Dravidian languages, the KVT Complex, namescapes, GIS-based place-name studies, and examples from Tamil Nadu and other parts of the world. The Q&A session also examines etymology, caste-based naming, oral history, and the challenges of verifying ancient place-name pronunciations. This recording is valuable for researchers, students, and anyone interested in Tamil studies, Dravidian history, historical linguistics, and cultural geography. 🎞️Timestamp: 00:00 - Welcome Note 03:21 - A Review of Chapter 4 by Thirumigu. Subhadra Suresh 15:26 - Speaker Introduction by Thiru. Mani Manivannan 17:18 - Chapter 5 Introduction 20:20 - Onomastics and Toponyms 25:57 - Naming Methods 31:23 - The Etymological Trap 33:39 - Linguistic Latitude and Longitude 37:12 - Why Do Place Names Travel? 44:55 - Place Names as Archaeological Evidence 49:41 - Human Migration and Place-Name Migration 50:30 - Place-Name Clusters and Complexes 51:48 - The Two Conditions 55:00 - Q&A Begins 55:18 - Criticisms of the JOC Book 58:00 - Did Tamil Place Names Migrate to the Caribbean, Africa, and Papua New Guinea? 01:02:44 - Pronunciation of Place Names 01:06:34 - Caste Names as Identity 01:14:00 - Interesting Facts on Name Changes 01:21:45 - Closing Note 🔍 Key Topics: • Dravidian identity of the Indus Valley Civilization. • Migration models and linguistic evidence for Dravidian origins. • Distinctive features of Dravidian languages, including retroflexion, noun-centric structure, and oblique stem markers. • Toponymy, onomastics, anthroponymy, and the study of names. • The KVT Complex and namescapes as models for tracing Tamil heritage. • Place-name etymologies from Tamil Nadu and global migrant communities. • False etymologies, folk etymology, and the importance of rigorous linguistic method. • Q&A on caste-based names, migration histories, and pronunciation challenges. Full lecture from Journey of Civilization Study Circle (May 16, 2026). Watch for mind-blowing insights into Journey Of A Civilization Book Chapter-5!

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