
Rubies and Coral: The Lapidary Crafting of Language in Kerala
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Freeman, R
Published in: The Journal of Asian Studies
February 1998
Rich Freeman assesses the emergence of Malayalam as a hybrid literary form in terms of its complex relationship with the regional hegemony of Tamil on the one hand and the transregional influence of Sanskrit on the other hand.
Duke Scholars
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The Journal of Asian Studies
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0021-9118
Publication Date
February 1998
Volume
57
Start / End Page
38 / 65
Related Subject Headings
- Cultural Studies
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Freeman, R. (1998). Rubies and Coral: The Lapidary Crafting of Language in Kerala. The Journal of Asian Studies, 57, 38–65. https://doi.org/10.2307/2659023
Freeman, Rich. “Rubies and Coral: The Lapidary Crafting of Language in Kerala.” The Journal of Asian Studies 57 (February 1998): 38–65. https://doi.org/10.2307/2659023.
Freeman R. Rubies and Coral: The Lapidary Crafting of Language in Kerala. The Journal of Asian Studies. 1998 Feb;57:38–65.
Freeman, Rich. “Rubies and Coral: The Lapidary Crafting of Language in Kerala.” The Journal of Asian Studies, vol. 57, Feb. 1998, pp. 38–65. Manual, doi:10.2307/2659023.
Freeman R. Rubies and Coral: The Lapidary Crafting of Language in Kerala. The Journal of Asian Studies. 1998 Feb;57:38–65.

Published In
The Journal of Asian Studies
DOI
ISSN
0021-9118
Publication Date
February 1998
Volume
57
Start / End Page
38 / 65
Related Subject Headings
- Cultural Studies