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Sir George Abraham Grierson OM KCIE FBA (7 January 1851 – 9 March 1941) was an Irish administrator and linguist in British India.He worked in the Indian Civil Service but an interest in philology and linguistics led him to pursue studies in the languages and folklore of India during his postings in Bengal and Bihar.
The Survey was first proposed by George Abraham Grierson, a member of the Indian Civil Service and a linguist who attended the Seventh International Oriental Congress held at Vienna in September 1886. He made a proposal of the linguistic survey and it was initially turned down by the Government of India.
[1] [2] This Purbi song became very popular and George Abraham Grierson also recorded this song for Linguistic Survey of India in 1920. [2] It has also been called the "Vande Matram" of Bhojpuri. [3] The poem was first published in Raghuveer Patra Pushp. [4] The title Batohiya is a Bhojpuri word which means traveller. [5]
Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... G.A. Grierson has described it as "practically the same as Srinagaria". [6]
George Grierson may refer to: George Grierson (politician) (1867–1931), politician in Manitoba, Canada; George Grierson (printer) (c. 1679–1753), Scottish-born printer and publisher in Dublin, Ireland; George Grierson (footballer) (1905–1962), Scottish footballer; George Abraham Grierson (1851–1941), Irish administrator and linguist in ...
Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... (1895) [5] and George Abraham Grierson's Linguistic Survey of India, [6] ...
Some of its notable proponents include George Abraham Grierson [2] [3] (who organised the Linguistic Survey of India), Franklin Southworth, [4] and Claus Peter Zoller. [5] It has faced a robust opposition, with scholars such as Suniti Kumar Chatterji [ 6 ] and Colin P. Masica [ 7 ] opposing the theory, and an alternative East–West theory of ...
The main origin of this language has been pointed out by George Abraham Grierson as ‘Dafla’. [3] He included different varieties under a common name which is known as North Assam group. The varieties are Dafla, Miri and Abor according to him. Daflas used to denote them as ‘Nyi-Shi’. these tribes inhabited between the Assam Valley and Tibet.