Description
This book examines the phonetic principles of Tolkappiyam alongside English phonology, providing a comparative study of sound formation, pronunciation rules, and linguistic evolution. It highlights how ancient Tamil grammar aligns with modern phonetic studies, offering deep insights into language articulation and structure.
By bridging Tamil phonetics and English phonology, this work presents a scientific approach to pronunciation, articulation, and language development. It serves as an essential resource for linguists, researchers, and language enthusiasts seeking to understand the historical and phonetic depth of both languages.