Central Institute of Indian Languages, Mysore, 1989. — 712 p.
Institute was charged with the responsibility of serving as a nucleus to bring together all the research and literary output from the various linguistic streams to a common head narrowing the gap between basic research in the fields of languages and linguistics in India.
The Institute and its seven Regional Language Centres are thus engaged in research and teaching which lead to the publication of a wide ranging variety of materials. Preparation of materials designed for teaching/learning at different levels and suited to specific needs is one of the major areas of interest of the Institute. Basic research relating to the acquisition of language and study of language in its manifold psycho-social relations constitute another broad range of its interest. The publication will include materials produced by the members of the staff of the Central Institute of Indian Language and its Regional Language Centres and associated scholars from Universities and Institutions both Indian and foreign.